'Like a fish in a bowl': parents' perceptions of child protection services

This research involved a small qualitative study focused on family experiences of child protection practice, commissioned as part of a Best Value review of child protection services in a large rural Midlands local authority. Qualitative interviews were undertaken with 18 families who had received ch...

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Child Welfare Services
Effectiveness
England
Parental Attitudes
Parents
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Perceptions
Rural Areas
Services
United Kingdom
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