Child Proection And Welfare Issues In Ireland

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Child Proection And Welfare Issues In Ireland

According to the Report of the inquiry into the Roscommon Child Abuse Case (2010:5)

      Child welfare and protection work is challenging. Child welfare and protection work carries risk. It is not easy to get it right and no person or system will get the balance right all of the time. Most of the services involved with the A family were hopeful that there could be change. That hope is essential to the delivery of services to families experiencing difficulties. However hope is essential to the delivery of services to families experiencing difficulties. However hope needs to be informed by some evidence of change and of life getting better for children.

Critically discuss this statement, exploring the challenging nature of child protection and welfare work. Identify the nature of the failures which are apparent from this report and the lessons which can be learned from these failures. Identify a role for the social care profession in aiming to bridge this theory to practice gap and the challenges faced by practitioners in aiming to do so. Identify the skills and values which could enhance the challenges involved in child protection and welfare work.

In accordance with the 1991 Child Care Act the function of every Health Board is “to promote the welfare of children in it’s area who are not receiving adequate care and protection” (Children’s First,1999:19). The role of the HSE is to provide care where care is not given within the family home. This essay looks at the difficulties in working with such families, and the problems encountered when working in the area of child welfare. The level of neglect the children of this family received at the hands of their parents is appalling. This essay will endeavor to show how the failings of the staff involved in this report will provide basis for learning for future practitioners in the field. The family involved in this report fell through the cracks of the welfare system due to gaps in the theoretical...

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