1st Edition

Area Child Protection Committees

By Robert Sanders, Nigel Thomas Copyright 1997
    174 Pages
    by Routledge

    174 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 1997. Area Child Protection Committees are at the heart of interagency child protection services in Britain. Drawing on original research, this book provides the first detailed analysis of ACPs and how they operate. The authors examine the policy role of the committees, the processes of representation, and the effectiveness of the committees’ work both in directing practice and in responding to change. They also report on research into how ACPCs deal with cases that go wrong. The book considers the impact both of agency reorganisation and of changes in child care policy on the work of the committees, and includes an account of the development of children’s service plans.

    If child protection policy is to change its direction, then ACPCs will have to change too. This book aims to contribute to an understanding of how that can happen.

    1. The Welsh Office Review  2. Official Policy and its Interpretations  3. Putting Policy into Practice  4. Being a Member of an Area Child Protection Committee  5. How Area Child Protection Committees Work  6. Interagency Procedures  7. Reforms, Reconstructing, Reorganisation and Other Forms of Chaos  8. Part 8 Case Reviews  9. Children’s Service Plans  10. Conclusions

    Biography

    Sanders, Robert; Thomas, Nigel