This comprehensive international study provides a cross-national analysis of different understandings of errors and mistakes, lessons to avoid and how to handle them in child protection practice, using research and knowledge from ten countries across Europe and North America.
Divided into country-specific chapters, each examines the pathways that lead to mistakes happening, the scale of their impact, how responsibilities and responses are decided and how practice and policy subsequently change. Considering the complexities of evolving practice contexts, this authoritative, future-oriented study is an invaluable text for practitioners, researchers and policy makers wishing to understand why child protection fails — and offers a springboard for fresh thinking about strategies to reduce future risk.