On this page:

A Process Review of the Child Protection Reform Programme

« Previous | Contents | Next »

Listen

REFERENCES

1. Comben C, Daniel B. An Evaluation of Dundee Children and Young Person's Protection Committee. Dundee: University of Dundee; 2006.

2. Scottish Executive. Changing Lives: Report of the 21st Century Review of Social Work. Edinburgh: Scottish Executive; 2006.

3. Midwinter A. Spending Review 2007: An Assessment of Expenditure Need by Scottish Local Authorities on Children's Social Work Services from 2007-2011 - Report prepared for the Association of Directors of Social Work; 2006.

4. Scottish Executive. 'It's Everyone's Job to Make Sure I'm Alright' Report of the Child Protection Audit and Review. Edinburgh: The Scottish Executive; 2002.

5. Hall DMB, Elliman D, editors. Health for All Children. Oxford: Oxford University Press; 2003.

6. Walshe K. Improvement through inspection? The development of the new commission for health improvement in England and Wales. Quality in Health Care 1999;8:191-196.

7. Batten E, Correia L, Hedges H, Kavanagh L, Page EC, Paul G, et al. Expertise and policy making: legal professionals in local government. Public Administration 2006;84(3):771-781.

8. Cabinet Office Strategic Policy Team. Professional Policy Making for the Twenty First Century. London: Cabinet Office; 1999.

9. Axford N, Little M. Refocusing Children's Services Towards Prevention: Lessons from the Literature Research Report RR 510. Dartington: Darlington Social Research Unit; 2004.

10. Scottish Executive. Getting it Right for Every Child: Proposals for Action. Edinburgh: Scottish Executive; 2005.

11. Torjman S. What is Policy? Ottawa: Caledon Institute of Social Policy; 2003.

12. Department of Health. Framework for the Assessment of Children in Need and their Families. London: The Stationery Office; 2000.

13. Calder MC, Hackett S. The DoH Framework for the Assessment of Children in Need and their Families: overview and critique. In: Calder MC, Hackett S, editors. Assessment in Child Care. Lyme Regis: Russell House Publishing; 2003.

14. Scottish Executive. Getting our Priorities Right. Edinburgh: Scottish Executive; 2003.

15. Scottish Executive. Hidden Harm - Next Steps: Supporting Childern, Working with Parents. Edinburgh: Scottish Executive; 2006.

16. Masson J. The ClimbiƩ Inquiry - context and critique. Journal of Law and Society 2006;33(2):221-243.

17. Scottish Executive. Visible, Accessible and Integrated Care: Report of the Review of Nursing in the Community in Scotland. Edinburgh: Scottish Executive; 2006.

18. Brown K, White K. Exploring the Evidence Base for Integrated Children's Services. Edinburgh: Scottish Executive Education Department; 2006.

19. Scottish Children's Reporter Administration. Annual Report 2005/2006. Stirling: Scottish Children's Reporter Administration; 2006.

« Previous | Contents | Next »

Page updated: Tuesday, March 13, 2007