Building on the learning from serious case reviews
A two-year analysis of child protection database notifications 2007-2009
Serious case reviews (SCRs) are local enquiries into the death or serious injury of a child where abuse or neglect are known or suspected. They are carried out under the auspices of Local Safeguarding Children Boards (LSCBs) so that lessons can be learnt locally. Every two years an overview analysis of these reviews throughout England has been commissioned to draw out themes and trends so that lessons learnt from these cases can inform both policy and practice.
Published : 31st December 2010
Author : Marian Brandon, Sue Bailey and Pippa Belderson [ More From This Author ]
Publisher : Department for Education [ More From This Publisher ]
Rights : University of East Anglia
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