Uncovering the Pain – pdf version
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Parent experience of children’s care system in Scotland 1. Experiences of the child protection investigatory process 1. Were you included in decisions being made about… Read More »The survey questions
Aguiler, J. 1981. Insider research: An ethnography of a debate. In D. A. Messerschmidt (Ed.), Anthropologists at home in North America (pp. 15–26). New York,… Read More »References
Additional Themes arising from the Survey Results There were additional emergent themes not as common in the existing literature on experiences of child protection involvement. … Read More »Additional themes
Braun and Clarke’s (2006) six steps of thematic analysis were used to identify and analyze patterns in the survey responses as added to individual questions,… Read More »The Survey Findings
Online surveys are now in regular use. Methodologies typically take one of two forms: (1) e-mail-based surveys in which participants are e-mailed directly and the… Read More »Doing Surveys
Some comments on our present knowledge of parental experiences of child protection 1. Suspicion seems endemic. In particular, suspicion of parents. Invariably child protection means… Read More »Comments
Picking up pace in the early 1990s, for nearly thirty years, the experiences of parents in child protection processes have been gathered and documented. Some… Read More »Child protection: the parental experience
PAR (Parents Advocacy and Rights) is a Scottish parent-led support group that supports parents with children in the care system, child protection, children’s hearings, and… Read More »Introduction
Parents’ Experiences of Child Protection Dr Gary Clapton University of Edinburgh Published 2020 This article discusses the results of the first Scottish survey of parents’… Read More »Uncovering The Pain