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Less than human: a qualitative study into the experience of parents involved in the child protection system
Authors:Rosie Smithson  Matthew Gibson
Institution:1. Strategic Research Team, Birmingham City Council, Council House, Victoria Square, Birmingham, UK;2. Department of Social Policy and Social Work, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
Abstract:This paper reports on the findings from a qualitative study into the experiences of parents who were involved in the English child protection system in 2013. Seventeen in‐depth interviews were conducted involving 19 parents and/or partners, and a framework approach was used to analyse the data. There were positive experiences of individual social workers and some positive experiences of the child protection system. However, the overwhelming theme of the parents' experiences was that the system was uncaring, inflexible and for some harmful to both themselves and their children. Despite being included in the child protection process, parents felt they were not afforded the same rights as a participant, as a decision‐maker or as a partner in seeking to improve the situation. The threat of consequences silenced parents who felt unable to speak out or challenge the things they disagreed with or coerced others into signing agreements they did not agree to. Such experiences related to a sense that they were being treated as ‘less than human’. These findings are considered within the context of recent reforms within the English child protection system.
Keywords:anti‐discriminatory practice  child protection  empirical research  family social work  professional ethics/issues
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