There is a very interesting book called 'Beyond Blame: Child Abuse Tragedies
Revisited' which analyses more than 30 enquiries since the 1970s, by Peter Reder
and others. I think they have also published a follow-up study.
Not electronic, but possibly of help.
Debbie Price
University of Surrey
> Having also taught classes on child protection I have come across
> numerous reports. I have asked small groups of studnets I nthe class to
> research different reports since the 1960s, and with the exception of
> Cleveland and Climbie they had great difficulty finding the reports and
> more than the basics on some of them. A starting point was the guardian
> website which had a timeline on it of cases and links to other articles.
>
> The seminars I did focussed on Maria Colwell, Tyra Hanley(?), Cleveland,
> Climbie. A recent edition of Child Abuse review (available to
> subscribing institutions online) was a comparison and debate about child
> protection Colwell to Climbie and that might be another useful source
> for further information.
>
> I hope that is of use
> Adrian Lee
> University of York
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> > Re Colins' query on old enquiries - by chance I taught a
> > social work class today on child protection and the details
> > in the Laming report on Victoria Climbie shock the students
> > and remind me of how important it is to learn the lessons
> > from these enquiries. Obviously this one is easily
> > accessible online so I put Maria Caldwell into google - my
> > first experience of reading an enquiry I think from '75. You
> > don't get the report but there are a couple of links and one
> > to a report on Kennedy McFarlane, which is a recent one from Scotland.
> >
> > I think that I have a couple of old reports on my shelves at
> > home but there must be a list of names around - I doubt
> > whether many are available electronically?
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