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Creating and Sustaining an Inter-agency Training Pool

NCJ Number
176471
Journal
Child Abuse Review Volume: 5 Issue: 4 Dated: October 1996 Pages: 289-293
Author(s)
B Cooper; B Cooper
Date Published
1996
Length
5 pages
Annotation
This article describes the authors' experience in establishing an Interagency Training Pool related to child protection services in Nottinghamshire, England.
Abstract
Social workers need to recognize that child abuse investigations markedly disrupt the child's life and have considerable impacts. When working with offenders, they need to develop expertise in elucidating the totality of the child's abusive experiences to ensure the maximum award. A detailed application may prevent the need for an oral hearing; nevertheless, an oral hearing may be necessary. Social workers should to take full advantage at the hearing of the opportunity to support an application verbally and strive to do justice to the task of being the child's voice. They can also enhance thorough assessments and detailed descriptions by referring to pertinent clinical research that focuses on causality. They should not underestimate the importance of making claims on behalf of children, because money can help relieve the child's suffering. 15 references