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EPISODE · Feb 21, 2018 · 46 MIN

Poverty, child protection and the care system

from Learn on the go: the Community Care podcast · host Community Care

Welcome to Learn on the go, a Community Care Inform podcast where we discuss what the latest research, practice models and policy guidance mean to your practice.In the episode, we discuss poverty, child protection and the care system. This episode was recorded in April 2017.The expertsPaul BywatersProfessor of social work at the University of Huddersfield and emeritus professor at Coventry University.Andy BilsonProfessor of social work at the University of Central Lancashire and adjunct professor at the University of Western Australia.The podcastStart – 16:30Paul Bywaters discusses his research into deprivation and child welfare intervention rates.16:31 – 43:30Andy Bilson discusses research looking at child protection referalls and investigations, which found that before their fifth birthday, one in five of all children in England have been referred to children’s services.34:31 – endAndy Bilson discusses trends in adoption and special guardianship.ReferencesBilson, A (2017)Written submission to BASW’s Adoption EnquiryUnpublishedBilson, A and Martin, K E C (2016)‘Referrals and Child Protection in England: One in Five Children Referred to Children’s Services and One in Nineteen Investigated before the Age of Five’British Journal of Social Work (online)Bilson, A; Featherstone, B and Martin, K.(2017) ‘How child protection’s ‘investigative turn’ impacts on poor and deprived communities’Family Law, Volume 47, pp316-319Bywaters, P (2017)Identifying and Understanding Inequalities in Child Welfare Intervention Rates: comparative studies in four UK countries. Briefing paper 1: EnglandNuffield FoundationBywaters, P; Brady, G; Sparks, T; Bos, E; Bunting, L; Daniel, B; Featherstone, B; Morris, K and Scourfield, J (2015)‘Exploring inequities in child welfare and child protection services: Explaining the “inverse intervention law.”’Children and Youth Services Review, Volume 57, pp98-105Bywaters, P; Bunting, L; Davidson, G; Hanratty, J; Mason, W; McCartan, C; Steils, N (2016)The relationship between poverty, child abuse and neglect: an evidence reviewJoseph Rowntree FoundationHarries, M; Cant, R L; Bilson, A and Thorpe, D (2014)‘Responding to information about children in adversity: Ten years of a differential response model in Western Australia’Child Abuse and Neglect (online)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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