To become civilised and compassionate, and to remove the barriers to justice currently affecting socially and economically vulnerable families engaged in the UK’s child protection system, we need to bring social work practitioners and academics together with parents like Lareine, Taliah and others with experience in the child protection system in order to co-produce and facilitate the implementation of poverty-aware guidelines for child protection policy and practice.
– Thomas Croft and Diana Skelton
Read at source: Poverty, the right to family life, and the need for poverty-aware guidelines for child protection policy and practice