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Safeguarding children: challenges to the effective operation of core groups
Authors:Elizabeth Harlow, Steven M. Shardlow&dagger  &Dagger  
Affiliation:Senior Research Fellow, Salford Centre for Social Work Research, University of Salford,;Chair of Social Work, Director, Institute for Health and Social Care Research, University of Salford, Salford, UK, and;Professor II, Social Work, BodøUniversity College, Bodø, Norway
Abstract:Founded on an evaluative review of core group practice in a northern metropolitan borough of England, this paper highlights the tensions and difficulties that might inhibit the quality of post‐registration services to children and their families. Insights from the empirical data as well as theoretical literature have been explored in the light of current and developing policies. This exploration is focused on inter‐agency coordination; inter‐professional relationships; and partnership with parents and children. The recruitment and retention of social workers, the potential contribution of Children's Trusts, as well as unconscious processes relating to child abuse and child protection, are all given consideration.
Keywords:child protection    core groups    inter-agency coordination    inter-professional relationships    safeguarding children
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