75% of Bangladeshi, Pakistani, and Black children live in the most deprived 40% of neighbourhoods. A children's social care issue? New research:https://t.co/3Cii5Ehn4J
— Paul Bywaters (@PaulBywaters) December 5, 2018
Black and white children more likely to be in care than Asian children https://t.co/Sy9AU6jYrw
— Paul Bywaters (@PaulBywaters) December 5, 2018
Urgent need for a major research programme to understand ethnic inequalities in children's social care. Potential for big savings and happier childhoods. See https://t.co/3Cii5Ehn4J
— Paul Bywaters (@PaulBywaters) December 5, 2018
Reducing gross ethnic inequalities in child protection and care should be government policy. Why is it a goal in education and health but not children's services? New research: https://t.co/3Cii5Ehn4J
— Paul Bywaters (@PaulBywaters) December 5, 2018
1 in 35 'Black Caribbean' 16 – 17 year olds is in care. New research: https://t.co/3Cii5Ehn4J It's a social justice issue. And a scandal.
— Paul Bywaters (@PaulBywaters) December 5, 2018
White British' children 10x more likely to be in care than 'Asian Indian'. What can we learn? New research: https://t.co/3Cii5Ehn4J
— Paul Bywaters (@PaulBywaters) December 5, 2018
Black and white children more likely to be in care than Asian children https://t.co/Sy9AU6jYrw
— Paul Bywaters (@PaulBywaters) December 5, 2018
Urgent need for a major research programme to understand ethnic inequalities in children's social care. Potential for big savings and happier childhoods. See https://t.co/3Cii5Ehn4J
— Paul Bywaters (@PaulBywaters) December 5, 2018
Reducing gross ethnic inequalities in child protection and care should be government policy. Why is it a goal in education and health but not children's services? New research: https://t.co/3Cii5Ehn4J
— Paul Bywaters (@PaulBywaters) December 5, 2018
1 in 35 'Black Caribbean' 16 – 17 year olds is in care. New research: https://t.co/3Cii5Ehn4J It's a social justice issue. And a scandal.
— Paul Bywaters (@PaulBywaters) December 5, 2018
75% of Bangladeshi, Pakistani, and Black children live in the most deprived 40% of neighbourhoods. A children's social care issue? New research:https://t.co/3Cii5Ehn4J
— Paul Bywaters (@PaulBywaters) December 5, 2018
White British' children 10x more likely to be in care than 'Asian Indian'. What can we learn? New research: https://t.co/3Cii5Ehn4J
— Paul Bywaters (@PaulBywaters) December 5, 2018
This is a serious social justice issue – we do need further research on ethnicity and child welfare inequalities
— Anna Gupta (@AnnaGupta2) December 5, 2018
Download the research: Paradoxical evidence on ethnic inequities in child welfare: Towards a research agenda