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Child Abuse Treatment in Liverpool, England (From Child Abuse and Neglect, P 319-335, 1983, Nancy B Ebeling and Deborah A Hill, ed. - See NCJ-94927)

NCJ Number
94934
Author(s)
J K Williams; A J Gegg
Date Published
1983
Length
17 pages
Annotation
In describing how child abuse is dealt with in Liverpool, this chapter considers it in the context of the local and national framework of legislation and provision of services to the abused child and the abusing family.
Abstract
Discussion covers the setting of Liverpool; child care as part of the personal social services; intake; the legal framework for child care -- care order, supervision orders, and voluntary reception into care; the nonaccidental injury section; the Area Review Committee; the register; case conference; identification of child abuse; referrals; investigation; and management of child abuse. The local social workers conduct the majority of child abuse investigations and deal with all children under a care order. A local authority includes a number of professional and administrative staff employed by the local city or county. The British system for dealing with nonaccidental injury and child abuse relies on the multidisciplinary case conference for communication and coordination of services. Liverpool holds around 400 conferences a year; the number is increasing. These conferences involve several professional people with different perspectives, depending on their responsibility for the child or family. A case history demonstrates some of the procedures followed and highlights the importance of the multidisciplinary team in the investigation and management of child abuse. Twenty references are listed.