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Professionals urged to go back to basics

Posted: 03 February 2005 | Subscribe Online


The head of the Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service warned professionals last week against getting "bogged down" with information.

Anthony Douglas told delegates not to allow complicated information-gathering techniques and systems to replace human contact.
"The best tool we have is to be ourselves," he said. "We need to speak to people as a person and not be withdrawn and detached. The closer we are to people, the closer they will get to us."

Echoing these concerns, John Kemmis, chief executive of Voice for the Child in Care, warned workers against becoming obsessed with adult information-sharing systems at the expense of involving children and listening to them.

"In relation to child protection, start with the child and stay with the child," he said. "Information gathering should be fit for purpose. And children have the right to know who is being told what."


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