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‘If kids don't feel safe they don't do anything’: young people's views on seeking and receiving help from Children's Social Care Services in England
Authors:Alison Jobe  Sarah Gorin
Institution:1. Teaching Fellow in Criminology, School of Applied Social Sciences, Durham University, and;2. Independent Research Consultant, Winchester, UK
Abstract:This paper presents findings from qualitative interviews with 24 young people (11–17 years) who have been referred to Children's Social Care Services in England. The paper explores young people's experiences of help seeking and their experiences of receiving help for maltreatment through statutory agencies. A central finding is the importance of relationships for young people when seeking and receiving help. It is through trusting relationships with professionals that young people are most likely to disclose maltreatment and/or engage with services. The paper concludes that young people's expectations and needs are not always met by the current safeguarding system and that the system needs to become more child‐centred if it is to address the concerns maltreated young people have consistently voiced through research.
Keywords:adolescence  child protection (policy and practice)  older children  social work  young people
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