Article type: Original Research
1 September 2011
Volume 36 Issue 3
Article type: Original Research
1 September 2011
Volume 36 Issue 3
The Munro Review of Child Protection: Final Report — A Child-Centred System: A Review and Commentary
Affiliations
1 frankainsworth@hotmail.com
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Contributions
Frank Ainsworth -
Patricia Hansen -
Frank Ainsworth1
Patricia Hansen2
Affiliations
1 frankainsworth@hotmail.com
2
CITATION: Ainsworth F., & Hansen P. (2011). The Munro Review of Child Protection: Final Report — A Child-Centred System: A Review and Commentary. Children Australia, 36(3), 1800. doi.org/10.1375/jcas.36.3.164
Abstract
In June 2010 the Secretary of State for Education in England asked Professor Eileen Munro, Professor of Social Policy at the London School of Economics, to conduct an independent review of child protection in England. As Professor Munro says in her third and final report, she: ‘sets out recommendations that taken together, will help to reform the child protection system from being over bureaucratised and concerned with compliance to one that keeps a focus on children, checking whether they are being effectively helped, and adapting when problems are identified.’ This article, which is a selective review of the final report, firstly cites the principles of an effective child protection system and then the principles to guide ‘risk-sensible’ decision-making as put forward in the report. It concludes with the 15 major recommendations of the Munro report and makes some comment and comparisons with recent Australian state- and territory-based reviews of child protection services.