Shifting the child protection juggernaut to earlier intervention


Autoria(s): Humphreys, Cathy; Harries, Maria; Healy, Karen; Lonne, Robert L.; Mendes, Philip; McHugh, Marilyn; Sheehan, Rosemary
Data(s)

2009

Resumo

"For every complex problem there is a solution that is simple, neat and wrong (M.L. Mencken, US writer and social commentator). Nowhere is this quote more apt than when applied to finding over-simplified solutions to the complex problem of looking after the safety and well-being of vulnerable children. The easiest formula is, of course, to ‘rescue children from dysfunctional families’, a line taken recently in the monograph by the right wing think tank, Centre for Independent Studies (Sammut & O’Brien 2009). It is reasoning with fatal flaws. This commentary provides a timely reminder of the strong arguments which lie behind the national and international shift to supporting children and families through universal and specialist community-based services, rather than weighting all resources into statutory child protection interventions. A brief outline of the value of developing the resources to support children in their families, and the problems with 'rescuing' children through the child protection system are discussed.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/29317/

Publicador

Oz Child

Relação

http://www.ozchild.org.au/ozchild/about-ozchild/resources/40-children-australia-journal

Humphreys, Cathy, Harries, Maria, Healy, Karen, Lonne, Robert L., Mendes, Philip, McHugh, Marilyn, & Sheehan, Rosemary (2009) Shifting the child protection juggernaut to earlier intervention. Children Australia, 34(3), pp. 5-8.

Fonte

Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; Social Work & Human Services

Palavras-Chave #160702 Counselling Welfare and Community Services #160512 Social Policy #160509 Public Administration #160700 SOCIAL WORK #Child protection #Child abuse #Early intervention #Prevention
Tipo

Journal Article