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Four years after the publication of the influential Munro Report (2011) this important publication draws together a range of experts working in the field of child protection to critically examine what impact the reforms have had on multi agency child protection systems in this country, at both local and national level.
List of contents
Foreword - Eileen Munro 1. Introduction - Maggie Blyth 2. Improving child protection services : what does good look like? Mark Gurrey 3. Early Offer - Sue White 4. Child Sexual Exploitation - Jenny Pearce 5. Reconfiguring services with the voluntary sector -Chris Wright 6. Children's Services - John Coughlan 7. Local Safeguarding Children Boards - Michael Preston Shoot 8. Assessment - Isobelle Trowler [tbc] 9. Missing children - Charlie Hedges Missing and Abducted Children 10. Next Steps - Maggie Blyth
About the author
Maggie Blyth is currently Independent Chair of Hampshire and Isle of Wight Safeguarding Children Boards. For the last nine years she has held a ministerial appointment as Member of the Parole Board for England and Wales. She has also been a Member of the Health and Care Professions Council for three years. Maggie was formerly a senior civil servant at the Youth Justice Board for England and Wales with oversight of practice improvement for all youth offending services and juvenile secure establishments across both countries. She is co-author (with Enver Solomon) of Effective safeguarding for children and young people: What next after Munro? (Policy Press, 2012).
Summary
Four years after the publication of the influential Munro Report (2011) this important publication draws together a range of experts working in the field of child protection to critically examine what impact the reforms have had on multi agency child protection systems in this country, at both local and national level.