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Child Protection - Child Abuses

   

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Running head: CHILD PROTECTION
CHILD PROTECTION
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Executive summary
The paper will facilitate the analysis and overview of growth in the protection of the child
and out of home care. It will outline reaction to perceived insufficient parenting to facilitate
policy and historical context of contemporary arguments and protection and care of children.
Child abuses affect the large proportion of children throughout New South Wales. The adoption
and family support program is initiated in response to contemporary issues.
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Table of Contents
Executive summary.........................................................................................................................1
Introduction......................................................................................................................................2
Key theories and social values.....................................................................................................3
Policy objectives..........................................................................................................................4
Policy framed and described in media.........................................................................................6
Criticism of policy approach........................................................................................................6
Effectiveness of the policy...........................................................................................................7
Appropriate response...................................................................................................................8
Inappropriate response.................................................................................................................9
Action plan...................................................................................................................................9
Conclusion.................................................................................................................................10
References......................................................................................................................................11
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Introduction
Replying to the vulnerable children those who are maltreated or neglected is a primary
focus of children wellbeing practices in New South Wales. Therefore safeguarding the child
from maltreatment and facilitating them out of home care presumes to be a major concentration
of the chided welfare policies. The scope and definition of maltreatment, the reasons and the
method it should be addressed are the matter of continuing national and international argument.
Thus the integral part of the argument is the nature of association in between the family and the
state, where the parents’ apparent entitlement to uphold their child autonomously is mediated by
the liability of state to interfere wherein the families miscarries due to deficit of parent
dysfunction or resources to fulfil the marginal standard of protection and care in the case of
neglect and abuse.
Determinations concerning child protection engage deciding inception or point at which
the behaviour of the parent constitute abuse. The setting of inception of interference is stimulated
by legal and moral issues, knowledge of the outcomes of maltreatment and resources constraints.
The inception for the interference of child protection has reduced with the enhanced
consciousness of the outcome of maltreatment on the development impact of child and growing
emphasis on the right of the children. The Australian state government authorities of child
protection have presumed obligation for reacting to the maltreatment issues.
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