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Citation

Pritchard C, Williams R. Br. J. Soc. Work 2010; 40(6): 1700-1718.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2010, Oxford University Press)

DOI

10.1093/bjsw/bcp089

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

This paper explores 'child abuse-related deaths' (CARD) and possible CARD rates of children aged from birth to fourteen years over the period 1974-2006. It uses the latest available WHO mortality data to compare England and Wales outcomes with the other major developed countries (MDC), to see how much progress has been made in reducing actual and possible CARD in England and Wales and the other MDC. The results tell a relative 'success story' for England and Wales, whose violent CARD rates of children have never been lower since records began and who have made significantly greater progress in reducing violent possible CARD than the majority of the other MDC. Moreover, England and Wales were only one of four MDC whose CARD deaths, primarily the responsibility of the children protection services (CPS), fell significantly more that 'All Causes of Death', the primary responsibility of medicine. Though there is an overlap of services, the greater improvement in the CPS-related deaths than those primarily related to child health reflect well on the CPS. This should help to offset something of the media stereotypes and be a boost for the morale of front line staff of the CPS and the families whom they serve.


Language: en

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