Mandatory reporting : Literature snapshot - July 2012 Prepared by the Centre for Social Research and Evaluation. Prepared for Child, Family and Community Policy.
By: Centre for Social Research and Evaluation.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: Wellington, N.Z. : Ministry of Social Development, 2012Description: electronic document (27 p.); Word DOC file: 392 KB.Subject(s): MANDATORY REPORTING | POLICY DEVELOPMENT | NEW ZEALAND | CHILD ABUSEOnline resources: Download Word DOC | Access the website In: Literature snapshots, July 2012Summary: This literature snapshot draws on international literature, largely from Australia, and focuses on the following aspects of mandatory reporting: •the benefits it might bring to maltreated children •consequences for child protection agencies •the behaviour of mandated reporters. (from the website) This literature snapshot is one of a number of time-limited research scans commissioned by Child, Family and Community Policy to inform the development of the White Paper for Vulnerable Children. The snapshot provides a narrative review of literature that focuses on a general topic of interest. It does not seek to weigh up a body of focused scholarship in order to make a definitive judgement about the strength of evidence in support of particular programmes and practices. The information in this snapshot is limited to a single literature search across reputable online information sources, government websites and other printed materials. (from the document)Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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This literature snapshot draws on international literature, largely from Australia, and focuses on the following aspects of mandatory reporting:
•the benefits it might bring to maltreated children
•consequences for child protection agencies
•the behaviour of mandated reporters. (from the website)
This literature snapshot is one of a number of time-limited research scans commissioned by Child, Family and Community Policy to inform the development of the White Paper for Vulnerable Children. The snapshot provides a narrative review of literature that focuses on a general topic of interest. It does not seek to weigh up a body of focused scholarship in order to make a definitive judgement about the strength of evidence in support of particular programmes and practices.
The information in this snapshot is limited to a single literature search across reputable online information sources, government websites and other printed materials. (from the document)
Literature snapshots, July 2012