Transaction Search Form: please type in any of the fields below.
Date: November 22, 2024 Fri
Time: 11:54 am
Time: 11:54 am
Results for child abuse and neglect (netherlands)
2 results foundAuthor: Baat, Mariska de Title: Combating Child Abuse and Neglect in the Netherlands Summary: In the Netherlands, every year more than 100.000 children and young people between the ages of 0 and 18 are abused in one or more ways. It is estimated that between 40 and 80 children die of the consequences. The Dutch Government finds it unacceptable that so many young people experience violence in their home situation. Because of the serious effects of child abuse, the Dutch government focuses on the prevention and early recognition and halting of child abuse. This report describes the national and regional strategies in policy and practice in addressing child abuse in the Netherlands. The Netherlands Youth Institute has been granted a two-year project (2011 – 2012) in the framework of the Daphne III programme: prevent and combat violence against children, young people and women and to protect victims and groups at risk. The aim of the project is to generate relevant knowledge on current strategies for the prevention of child abuse and neglect in Europe. It will focus on interventions and strategies that are targeted at preventing and the treatment of child abuse. It will compare the strategies of 5 European countries. This report is part of the first workstream, in which the national approaches of combatting child abuse and neglect in the five countries are described and compared to each other. The output of the project will be a manual with data on what works in preventing and the treatment of child abuse and it also has a research strand with the experiences of parents and children regarding their experiences with programmes. The project is a collaboration with the Swedish Orebro regional council, the Hungarian Family child Youth Association, the German Youth Institute, CESIS from Portugal and Verweij-Jonker from the Netherlands. This report contains six chapters. The first chapter describes the definition and prevalence of child abuse and neglect, the child welfare system in the Netherlands and the main governmental policy on child abuse and neglect. Chapter two, three and four describe the continuum of care: from universal and preventive services, to the detection, reporting and stopping of child abuse and neglect and the treatment services. Each of these chapters contain seven paragraphs, they are about: governmental strategies and actions, involved people and organizations, products, results, good practices, bottlenecks and a summary and conclusion. Chapter five is about the integrating of services and chapter six describes the professionalization of professionals in the Netherlands. We conclude with an overall summary and conclusion. Details: Utrecht: Netherlands Youth Institute, 2011. 44p. Source: Internet Resource: Accessed November 20, 2012 at: http://www.youthpolicy.nl/yp/downloadsyp/Daphne-report-The-Netherlands.pdf Year: 2011 Country: Netherlands URL: http://www.youthpolicy.nl/yp/downloadsyp/Daphne-report-The-Netherlands.pdf Shelf Number: 126935 Keywords: Child Abuse and Neglect (Netherlands)Child MaltreatmentChild Protection |
Author: Netherlands Youth Institute Title: What Works in Tackling Child Abuse and Neglect? A manual for policy makers, managers & professionals Summary: Effective tackling of child abuse and neglect requires a sustainable care continuum for preventing and treating child abuse and neglect, embedded in a national framework. In addition, the implementation of effective policies and services should be founded on practice and evidencebased knowledge. There is also a need for ensuring and implementing integratedworking. At last, policy and practice should be based on the empowerment and participation of children and parents. These are the general conclusions of the manual ‘What works in tackling child abuse and neglect?’. This manual also contains specific conclusions and recommendations about the various steps in the care continuum around child abuse and neglect (CAN) and integrated working in relation to tackling CAN. The manual is directed at policy makers, managers and professionals. Details: Utrecht: Netherlands Youth Institute, 2013. 88p. Source: Internet Resource: Accessed March 22, 2013 at: http://www.youthpolicy.nl/yp/downloadsyp/downloadsyp-What-works-in-tackling-child-abuse-and-neglect.pdf Year: 2013 Country: Netherlands URL: http://www.youthpolicy.nl/yp/downloadsyp/downloadsyp-What-works-in-tackling-child-abuse-and-neglect.pdf Shelf Number: 128071 Keywords: Child Abuse and Neglect (Netherlands)Child Protection |