Overview
Journal of the Association of Child Protection Professionals
Aims and Scope
Child Abuse Review provides a forum for all professionals and academics working in the field of child protection, giving them access to the latest research findings, practice developments, training initiatives and policy issues. The Journal's remit includes all forms of maltreatment, whether they occur inside or outside the family environment. Papers are written in a style appropriate for a multidisciplinary audience and those from outside Britain are welcomed.
The Journal maintains a practice orientated focus and authors of research papers are encouraged to examine and discuss implications for practitioners. By always emphasising research/practice links, it is the Editors' aim to promote practice relevant research and to facilitate the use of research findings, to enhance good practice and influence policy.
The Editorial Board, in all its activities, seeks to prevent discrimination on the grounds of age, gender, racial origin, culture, religious belief, language, disability, economic status or political views. The Journal has a policy of encouraging inclusive practice and for this reason authors are asked to consider the applicability of their work to all groups.
Each issue includes a mix of refereed research and practice papers, short reports, continuing professional development (CPD), training matters, and book reviews.
The views expressed in the papers in this volume are those of the authors and are not necessarily those of the Association of Child Protection Professionals, the Editorial Board or the organisations to which the authors are affiliated.
Child Abuse Review published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd is the official journal for the Association of Child Protection Professionals whose members receive the journal as a membership entitlement. For membership details contact Association of Child Protection Professionals, 17 Priory Street, York, YO1 6ET. Tel: 44 (0) 1904 613605. Fax: 44 (0) 1904 642239
CHILD ABUSE REVIEW Editorial Office:
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Readership
Researchers · Professionals · Clinical Psychologists · Health Professionals · Child Welfare Organizations · Social Workers · Legal Professionals
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