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Making a Case in Child Protection (Wiley Child Protection & Policy Series) Book

In association with the NSPCC Avoid falling foul of the law when making a case to protect a child. Written by a member of the Home Office Advisory Group which drafted the Memorandum of Good Practice for Interviewing Children, this is one of the first books to report on its implementation. Making a Case in Child Protection takes full account of recent controversies such as Cleveland and Rochdale. This essential practitioner's guide reviews current practice and research to help you make informed choices in child protection investigative assessment and successfully construct a child protection case. Published in association with the NSPCC, Making a Case in Child Protection enables you to act with a full understanding of:the Children Act 1989 and the Criminal Justice Act 1991public and social accountabilitythe interests, needs and rights of children and familiesstandards of professional practice.Read More

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  • 0471972258
  • 9780471972259
  • Corrine Wattam
  • 8 November 1996
  • WileyBlackwell
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 218
  • New edition
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