child welfaredeprivationhealthinequalitylooked‐after childrenResearch internationally has identified large differences in rates of child safeguarding interventions, recently characterized as child welfare inequalities, markers of social inequalities in childhood with parallels to inequalities in health and education...
2014a. Inequalities in child welfare intervention rates: the intersection of deprivation and identity. Child and Family Social Work 21(4), pp. 452-463.Bywaters, P., Brady, G., Sparks, T., & Bos, E. (2016). Inequalities in child welfare intervention rates: The intersection of deprivation...
Related to child welfare agency:Child Support Agency ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend: Switch tonew thesaurus Noun1.child welfare agency- an administrative unit responsible for social work concerned with the welfare and vocational training of children ...
This chapter aims to help all frontline workers think through what might make them concerned about a child's welfare in the first place. The triggers for concern will depend on the circumstances in which individuals are working and on the frequency with which they see individual children or the...
There are many inequalities into which children are born in this unfairly constituted world — inequalities of rank, of riches, of opportunities, of basic endowment, all of which have been with us for so long a time that they are more or less taken for granted. This means that for some ...
Child well-being involves the family. The family, in turn, is very much a part of culture and society; therefore, child well-being has to be studied within a sociocultural context. Most work addressing child well-being has been conducted through problem-
Child welfare inequalities: new evidence, further questions 2016, Child and Family Social Work Predictive Risk Modelling to Prevent Child Maltreatment and Other Adverse Outcomes for Service Users: Inside the 'Black Box' of Machine Learning 2016, British Journal of Social Work A public health approach...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) was launched in 1989 and is ratified in most countries. The UNCRC is considered by child welfare authorities worldwide to be an essential document that aims to improve the rights of children. However, contemporary research indicates...
during sudden crises and challenging times. While it is not possible to directly assess individual-level changes in SWB, identifying the key influences on children’s SWB offers actionable evidence to inform supportive practices and policies that promote child welfare, both presently and in future ...
There is also scope to improve the interface of research, policy and practice, with an increasing range of online tools, frameworks and depositories of resources to enhance the readiness and relevance of research evidence in tackling health inequalities (For Equity, 2023). Strengths and Limitations...