Considering religion and belief in child protection and safeguarding work: Is any consensus emerging?

Diverse, but significant, phenomena have combined to raise both the profile of issues related to religion and child abuse and the need for professionals to understand and respond appropriately to them. The nature of some of these issues is explored and attempts made to clarify them. Data collected b...

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Main Author: Gilligan, Philip A.
Language:en
Published: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10454/2716
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spelling ndltd-BRADFORD-oai-bradscholars.brad.ac.uk-10454-27162014-05-20T03:32:37ZConsidering religion and belief in child protection and safeguarding work: Is any consensus emerging?Gilligan, Philip A.ReligionBeliefChild abuseDiverse, but significant, phenomena have combined to raise both the profile of issues related to religion and child abuse and the need for professionals to understand and respond appropriately to them. The nature of some of these issues is explored and attempts made to clarify them. Data collected by the author primarily from questionnaires completed by professionals involved in child protection and safeguarding work are analysed and discussed. Some patterns are identified and explored. Finally, it is suggested that, despite the apparent emergence of a more general recognition and acknowledgement of these issues amongst many professionals, relevant day-to-day practice remains largely dependent on individual views and attitudes. Moreover, practitioners are able to continue with `religion-blind¿ and `belief-blind¿ approaches without these being significantly challenged by agency policies or by professional cultures.John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.2009-05-29T08:43:40Z2009-05-29T08:43:40Z02/04/2009Articlenot applicable paperGilligan, Philip A.(2009). Considering religion and belief in child protection and safeguarding work: Is any consensus emerging? Child Abuse Review, Vol. 18, No. 2, pp. 94 - 110.http://hdl.handle.net/10454/2716enhttp://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/fulltext/121682742/PDFSTART© 2009 Wiley-Blackwell. Reproduced in accordance with the publisher's self-archiving policy.
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Belief
Child abuse
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Belief
Child abuse
Gilligan, Philip A.
Considering religion and belief in child protection and safeguarding work: Is any consensus emerging?
description Diverse, but significant, phenomena have combined to raise both the profile of issues related to religion and child abuse and the need for professionals to understand and respond appropriately to them. The nature of some of these issues is explored and attempts made to clarify them. Data collected by the author primarily from questionnaires completed by professionals involved in child protection and safeguarding work are analysed and discussed. Some patterns are identified and explored. Finally, it is suggested that, despite the apparent emergence of a more general recognition and acknowledgement of these issues amongst many professionals, relevant day-to-day practice remains largely dependent on individual views and attitudes. Moreover, practitioners are able to continue with `religion-blind¿ and `belief-blind¿ approaches without these being significantly challenged by agency policies or by professional cultures.
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title_full Considering religion and belief in child protection and safeguarding work: Is any consensus emerging?
title_fullStr Considering religion and belief in child protection and safeguarding work: Is any consensus emerging?
title_full_unstemmed Considering religion and belief in child protection and safeguarding work: Is any consensus emerging?
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