Child neglect: the Staffordshire approach
By Greg Williams and Vonni Gordon
* What other labels might be attached to children’s behaviours that deflect responsibility from those who might have been complicit in the “persistent failures” blighting a young person’s formative years? (GUIDE TIME FOR DISCUSSION: 10 minutes)
* How might your own team identify modest but achievable and demonstrable objectives for addressing child neglect in your locality? (30 minutes)
Question from Community Care: Child neglect: the Staffordshire approach
July 20, 2006 in Child safeguarding, Children
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