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Kendrick, Andrew, Mapstone, Elisabeth |
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Children & Society; Summer91, Vol. 5 Issue 2, p165-181, 17p |
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There has been Controversy for several years about the role of child care reviews — are they for decision-making or only for monitoring progress of children in care. At the heart of this debate hove been the questions of involvement of children, their parents, and professionals from other agencies. This article takes forward these arguments based on research in two Scottish social work departments. As well as reporting and discussing the key issues and identifying when different people participate in reviews, it takes in the specific implications of the external monitoring and decision-making role of the Children's Hearing. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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