Description
About the Author
Maggie Blyth is currently Independent Chair of Hampshire and Isle of Wight Safeguarding Children Boards. For the last nine years she has held a ministerial appointment as Member of the Parole Board for England and Wales. She has also been a Member of the Health and Care Professions Council for three years. Maggie was formerly a senior civil servant at the Youth Justice Board for England and Wales with oversight of practice improvement for all youth offending services and juvenile secure establishments across both countries. She is co-author (with Enver Solomon) of Effective safeguarding for children and young people: What next after Munro? (Policy Press, 2012).
Reviews
"A valuable insight into the operation of the child protection system and how services for our most vulnerable children can be improved." Journal of Children and Poverty
"A nourishing and recommended read for busy people." Research, Policy and Planning
"The book supports students' undertsanding of how safeguarding practice fits within the legal framework and is current with a good section on early help." Amanda Crow, University of Huddersfield.
"This book is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding or influencing the future of child protection in England. Our services and professional ethos approach yet another crossroad, defined not least by individual tragedies more so than the unspoken successes. This collection of essays offers cool thought and consideration into a heated and emotive landscape." John Coughlan, Director of Children's Services, Hampshire County Council
"Keeping the ship afloat on the turbulent tides of multi-agency child safeguarding has never been more challenging. This publication creates a precious space in which we can reflect on the impact of the external influences and cultural shifts, which have the potential to both enable and disable our best efforts to respond to the recommendations of the Munro review." Sue Woolmoore, independent child protection specialist
"At a time when the public discourse is often seeking black and white answers to high profile child protection failings this volume provides policy makers and practitioners with a measured and reflective analysis that is much needed." Enver Solomon, Director of Evidence and Impact, National Children's Bureau
Book Information
ISBN 9781447315667
Author Maggie Blyth
Format Paperback
Page Count 176
Imprint Policy Press
Publisher Bristol University Press