Child Protection Guidance 2021

Appendices: Appendix F: Resources and references 231 National Guidance for Child Protection in Scotland 2021 Version 1.0 September 2021 • Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (2020). Child Protection Service Delivery Standards • Platt, D, Riches, K, Helm, D (2017). C-Change: Capacity to Change Assessment Manual: Scottish version. University of Bristol, Bristol • Scottish Government / McKinnon M, Calder M, Sneddon R (2012) National Risk Assessment Framework (section on Parental Capacity to Change) • Mitchell M. (2019) Reimagining child welfare outcomes: Learning from family group conferencing. Child & Family Social Work. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/ cfs.12676 • Scottish Government (provisional for 2020) Revised Guidance for Joint Investigative Interviews • van Bijleveld G, de Vetten M, Dedding C (2020) Co-creating participation tools with children within child protection services: What lessons we can learn from the children? Action Research. SAGE. https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1476750319899715 • Ward H, Davies C (2012) Safeguarding Babies and Very Young Children from Abuse and Neglect. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. • Ward, H, Brown, R & Hyde-Dryden, G (2014) Assessing parental capacity to change when children are on the edge of care: an overview of current research, L ondon: Department for Education • Wassell C, CELCIS (2012), The Case for Concurrency Planning https://www.celcis.org/ application/files/6214/3817/9785/Case_for_Concurrency_Planning.pdf • Laws S, Bellew R, Wilson R/CORAM (2013) Outcomes of Concurrent Planning: Summary of Findings 2013.

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