Article

Poverty, inequality, child abuse and neglect: Changing the conversation across the UK in child protection?

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Citation

Featherstone B, Morris K, Daniel B, Bywaters P, Brady G, Bunting L, Mason W & Mirza N (2019) Poverty, inequality, child abuse and neglect: Changing the conversation across the UK in child protection?. Children and Youth Services Review, 97, pp. 127-133. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.childyouth.2017.06.009

Abstract
This article explores the evidence on the relationship between poverty, inequality and child abuse and neglect. It argues for the importance of developing further work on the implications of inequality, in particular, as this is a significantly underdeveloped area of study despite compelling evidence of its pertinence to the harms that children and their families experience. Drawing from the findings of a quantitative study that an ‘inverse intervention law’ appeared to be in operation with systematic unequal implications for children, the conceptual thinking behind a new qualitative study to explore why and how this law operates is explained. The implications for policy and practice are discussed in order to promote further debate about what is often a neglected or invisible aspect of child protection.

Keywords
Poverty; inequality; inverse; intervention; child protection

Journal
Children and Youth Services Review: Volume 97

StatusPublished
FundersThe Nuffield Foundation
Publication date28/02/2019
Publication date online16/06/2017
Date accepted by journal04/06/2017
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/25141
PublisherElsevier
ISSN0190-7409