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DescriptionA web only SEED Sponsored Research report
ISBN (Web Only)
Official Print Publication Date
Website Publication DateAugust 25, 2006

SEED Sponsored Research

PROTECTING CHILDREN IN SCOTLAND: AN INVESTIGATION OF RISK ASSESSMENT AND INTER-AGENCY COLLABORATION IN THE USE OF CHILD PROTECTION ORDERS

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Joe Francis, Janice McGhee and Enid Mordaunt

School Of Social and Political Studies

University Of Edinburgh

Scottish Executive Social Research

2006

The Scottish Executive is making this research report, part of the SEED Sponsored Research programme, available in order to provide access to its contents for those interested in the subject. The Executive sponsored the research but has not exercised editorial control over the report.

The views expressed in the report are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect those of the Scottish Executive or any other organisation(s) by which the author(s) is/are employed.

The research was commissioned through Information, Analysis and Communication Division, which is responsible for providing analytical services within the Scottish Executive Education Department (SEED). Their work is part of a multidisciplinary unit (consisting of researchers, economists and statistics staff) and the staff undertakes and funds economic analysis and social research in the fields of: school education; children, young people and social work: architecture; and tourism, culture and sport.

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This report was published on the Scottish Executive website in August 2006.

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