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A Process Review of the Child Protection Reform Programme

DescriptionProcess Review of the CPRP, a three-year initiative with the goal of improving protection of children at risk of neglect and reducing the number of children who need protection.
ISBN9780755965076 (Web Only)
Official Print Publication Date
Website Publication DateMarch 27, 2007

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Centre for Child Care and Protection, University of Dundee and Barnardo's Scotland Research and Development Team
Report Authors:
Brigid Daniel, Sharon Vincent, Sharon Ogilvie-Whyte
Research assistants: Jan Law, Heike Tarara

ISBN 978 0 7559 6507 6 (Web only publication)

This document is also available in pdf format (600k)

CONTENTS

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

INTRODUCTION

METHODOLOGY
Contextual studies
Strand A: The processes used to set up and manage the CPRP
Strand B: The impact of the CPRP on policy and practice

FINDINGS
Contextual studies
Strand A: The processes used to set up and manage the CPRP
Strand B: The impact of the CPRP on policy and practice

DISCUSSION
How the CPRP was planned and implemented
The aims in planning the programme in this particular way
Whether or not the process was successful
Conclusion

REFERENCES

APPENDICES

APPENDIX 1: LEAD OFFICER INTERVIEW SCHEDULE, STRAND A
APPENDIX 2: TOPIC GUIDE FOR FOCUS GROUPS, STRAND A
APPENDIX 3: SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE, STRAND B
APPENDIX 4: TOPIC GUIDE FOR FOCUS GROUPS, STRAND B
APPENDIX 5: SHOWING THE THEMES AND CATEGORIES EMERGING FROM AN ANALYSIS OF MEDIA COVERAGE OF 'CHILD PROTECTION'.
APPENDIX 6: SHOWING EACH PROFESSIONS' RESPONSES TO QUESTION 17
APPENDIX 7: SHOWING EACH PROFESSIONS' RESPONSE TO QUESTION 18

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