Following the series of initiatives drawing attention to placing child protection within the context of children in need, the Social Services Inspectorate visited a selection of shire and metropolitan authorities. It wanted to find out about current and future spending plans for these services and how far a proper costing of such services might be a key to further development.
Following the series of initiatives drawing attention to placing child protection within the context of children in need, the Social Services Inspectorate visited a selection of shire and metropolitan authorities. It wanted to find out about current and future spending plans for these services and how far a proper costing of such services might be a key to further development.
GREAT BRITAIN. Department of Health. Social Services Inspectorate
Publisher:
HMSO
Publication year:
1995
Pagination:
102p.
Place of publication:
London
Subject terms:
HIV AIDS, inspection, learning disabilities, looked after children, mental health problems, multidisciplinary services, older people, physical disabilities, quality assurance, social services, social welfare law, social care provision, staff development, training, alcohol misuse, child protection, community care, children, domestic violence, drug misuse;
Comprehensive manual covering all aspects of child care and child protection. Includes sections on: adoption; assessment and planning; complaints and representations; day care and supportive services; death of a child or parent; disabled children; access to files; foster carers; guardians ad litem; juvenile justice; protection of children; registration and inspection; and wardship.
Comprehensive manual covering all aspects of child care and child protection. Includes sections on: adoption; assessment and planning; complaints and representations; day care and supportive services; death of a child or parent; disabled children; access to files; foster carers; guardians ad litem; juvenile justice; protection of children; registration and inspection; and wardship.
Subject terms:
inspection, looked after children, physical disabilities, planning, procedures, registration, social services, wardship, youth justice, access to information, adoption, assessment, case records, child care, child protection, children, Childrens Guardians, complaints, complaints procedures, day services, death, foster carers;