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Child protection messages from research

Series: Studies in child protection.Publisher: HMSO 1995Description: 120p.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0113217811; 9780113217816:.Subject(s): CHILD WELFARE--GREAT BRITAIN | Abused children -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- Great Britain | CHILD ABUSE--GREAT BRITAIN | Abused children -- Services for -- Great Britain | CHILD ABUSE--CASE STUDIES--GREAT BRITAIN | Child abuse -- Great Britain -- Case studies | PARENT AND CHILD--GREAT BRITAIN | Child abuse -- Great Britain | ABUSED CHILDREN--SERVICES FOR--GREAT BRITAIN | Child welfare -- Great Britain | ABUSED CHILDREN--LEGAL STATUS, LAWS, ETC.--GREAT BRITAIN | Human services | Parent and child -- Great Britain | SociologyDDC classification: 362.70941 Summary: As part of a Government response to child abuse scandals in the 1980s, a programme of research was initiated into all aspects of child protection. Results are made accessible through this text, to professionals working with children. It seeks to demonstrate their relevance for policy and practice.
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Bibliography: p117-119 At head of title page: Department of Health

As part of a Government response to child abuse scandals in the 1980s, a programme of research was initiated into all aspects of child protection. Results are made accessible through this text, to professionals working with children. It seeks to demonstrate their relevance for policy and practice.

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