A child in trust: the report of the panel of inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death of Jasmine Beckford, London Borough of Brent, 1985.
2.
A child in mind: the report of the Commission of Inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death of Kimberley Carlile, London Borough of Greenwich, 1987.
3.
The research involved interviews with fifty social workers and the same number of health visitors, together with their managers, in a part of London and in a town in the North West. In addition, we observed 25 case conferences, and spoke informally to a wide range of other professionals involved in child protection work in the two areas.
4.
See also DingwallREekelaarJMurrayTThe protection of children, Blackwell, 1983.
5.
A child in trust, 1985, pp. 110–11.
6.
TaylorSJamesD, ‘Children at risk: The changing role of the Health Visitor’, Health Visitor, Vol. 60, 1987, pp. 329–30.
7.
A child in mind, 1987, pp. 95–97.
8.
cf ThompsonJ, ‘Good liaison is the clue’, Community Care, May 12 1983, p. 28;
9.
MusanandraT ‘Communication between workers: The key in cases of child abuse’, Health Visitor, Vol. 57, 1984, p. 233.
10.
A child in mind, 1987, pp. 164–66.
11.
TaylorSTilleyN, ‘Health visitors and child protection: Conflict, contradictions and ethical dilemmas’, Health Visitor, Vol. 62, pp. 273–275.
12.
Confidentiality: an elaboration of Clause 9 of the second edition of the UKCC's Code of Professional Conduct for the nurse, midwife and health visitor, UKCC, 1987, p. 11.