Comparing Possible 'Child-Abuse-Related-Deaths' in England and Wales with the Major Developed Countries 1974-2006: Signs of Progress?

Authors: Pritchard, C. and Williams, R.

Journal: BRITISH JOURNAL OF SOCIAL WORK

Volume: 40

Issue: 6

Pages: 1700-1718

eISSN: 1468-263X

ISSN: 0045-3102

DOI: 10.1093/bjsw/bcp089

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Comparing Possible 'Child-Abuse-Related-Deaths' in England and Wales with the Major Developed Countries 1974-2006: Signs of Progress?

Authors: Pritchard, C. and Williams, R.

Journal: British Journal of Social Work

Pages: 1-19

ISSN: 0045-3102

DOI: 10.1093/bjsw/bcp089

Abstract:

Colin Pritchard's research crosses a number of boundaries, but very much with an ‘outcome’ focus, ranging from recent research, with Richard Williams, regarding former ‘Looked-After-Children’ compared to ‘Excluded-from-School’ and a forth coming report to the British Society of Neurological Surgeons, showing the measured benefits of a psycho-social approach in high-tech neuro-surgery. Richard Williams, after more than 30 years of continuous practice, brought his expertise to bear academically in his book ‘Breaking the Cycle of Educational Alienation’, and argues strongly for a more integrated understanding of the child protection-educational interface, and how those excluded-from-school are virtually excluded from society, giving a further turn to the cycle of disadvantage.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bjsw/bcp089

Source: Manual

Preferred by: Richard Williams