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Including teachers as 'real' partners in child protection

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posted on 2002-12-01, 00:00 authored by V Watts, Louise LaskeyLouise Laskey
Simultaneous downsizing of child protection services and increasing numbers of child abuse notifications often result in many notifications remaining un-investigated. One possible solution to this problem is to extend the capacity of the child protection system by delegating some of the tasks commonly undertaken by child protection workers to allied professionals. One such group of allied professionals is teachers. In the past, teachers have been recognised for their unique role in notifying suspicions of abuse, however, education professionals are often overlooked for their potential to contribute more than they currently do to child protection. In this paper we suggest that teachers can be included as 'real' and credible partners in the child protection process in a way not previously considered possible.

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Journal

Nuance: the international journal of family policy and related issues

Issue

4

Pagination

1 - 11

Publisher

Central Queensland Institute of Education

Location

Rockhampton, Qld.

ISSN

1443-8356

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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