Safeguarding Children in Scotland: the Perspectives of Children, Parents and Safeguarders.

Hill, M., Lockyer, A., Morton, P., Batchelor, S. and Scott, J. (2002) Safeguarding Children in Scotland: the Perspectives of Children, Parents and Safeguarders. Representing Children, 13(3), pp. 169-183.

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Abstract

Reports on a study to describe and evaluate the current use and operation of safeguards in Scotland. The article reports on the views of the safeguarders themselves, and of the children and parents about how well safeguarders carried out their role. The information was largely gathered from questionnaire responses from 88 safeguarders and interviews with 18 safeguarders, 25 children and young people and 22 parents.

Item Type:Articles
Keywords:Scotland
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Hill, Professor Malcolm and Batchelor, Dr Susan and Lockyer, Professor Andrew
Authors: Hill, M., Lockyer, A., Morton, P., Batchelor, S., and Scott, J.
College/School:College of Social Sciences > School of Social and Political Sciences > Sociology Anthropology and Applied Social Sciences
Journal Name:Representing Children
ISSN:1359-463X

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