Addressing child maltreatment in New Zealand: is poverty reduction enough? Tim Dare, Rhema Vaithianathan & Irene De Haan
By: Dare, Tim.
Contributor(s): Vaithianathan, Rhema | de Haan, Irene.
Material type: ArticleSeries: Educational Philosophy and Theory.Publisher: Taylor & Francis, 2014Subject(s): CHILD NEGLECT | CHILD POVERTY | CHILD PROTECTION | CHILD WELFARE | INTERVENTION | PREDICTIVE RISK MODELLING | SOCIAL SERVICES | NEW ZEALAND | GOVERNMENT POLICY | CHILD ABUSEOnline resources: Read the abstract | Special issue TOC In: Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2014, 46(9): 989–994Summary: The authors provide a response to Jonathan Boston's report and article on child poverty in this Special Issue, and provide commentary on the use of predictive risk modelling (PRM) to identify children at risk of maltreatment. This Special Issue publishes selected papers from the Children in Crisis conference held in 2013 (http://2013cic.wordpress.com/). this article serves as an introduction. .Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2014, 46(9): 989–994
The authors provide a response to Jonathan Boston's report and article on child poverty in this Special Issue, and provide commentary on the use of predictive risk modelling (PRM) to identify children at risk of maltreatment.
This Special Issue publishes selected papers from the Children in Crisis conference held in 2013 (http://2013cic.wordpress.com/). this article serves as an introduction.
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