The Victoria Climbie Inquiry

The Victoria Climbie Inquiry
Author: Great Britain. Department of Health
Publisher: Stationery Office/Tso
Total Pages: 405
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780101573023

This is the official report of the independent inquiry into the events leading up to the death of Victoria ClimbiĆ¢, an eight year old child who died in hospital in February 2000 of injuries sustained after months of abuse. The report by Lord Laming finds that the death represents a gross failure of the system of public agencies involved to protect vulnerable children from deliberate harm, and this failure is primarily due to 'widespread organisational malaise'. The agencies involved were under-funded, inadequately staffed and often showed a lack of even basic good practice. However, the key issue is one of lack of leadership and accountability shown by senior level management of the agencies involved, rather than just a structural or staffing problem. The legislative framework for child protection is judged to be basically sound; the problem lies more with its implementation. The report contains 108 recommendations for fundamental changes to the way social care, healthcare and police child protection services are organised and managed at national and local level in England, in order to establish a clear line of accountability in the provision of services for vulnerable children and the support of families. These include: i) the creation of a Children and Families Board within the government, to be chaired by a minister of Cabinet rank; ii) the creation of a National Agency for Children and Families with responsibility to advise the Board on policies that affect the well-being of children and families, and the discretion to conduct serious case reviews; and iii) the creation of a Management Board and a Committee at local authority level, involving senior management representatives. Other recommendations relate to improvements in the exchange of information within and between agencies; the feasibility of a national children's database to record any contact a child has with any key protection service; service funding issues; staff training and supervision.

Managing Occupational Health and Safety

Managing Occupational Health and Safety
Author: Philip Bohle
Publisher: Macmillan Education AU
Total Pages: 628
Release: 2000
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780732940782

First published in 1999, this second edition has been revised and updated, taking into account new information, research and policy debates. The amount of international information has been increased and a chapter on New Zealand has been added. Takes a holistic and multidisciplinary approach to managing occupational health and safety. Includes references, a bibliography and an index. Bohle is professor in the School of Industrial Relations and Organisational Behaviour and Quinlan is professor of industrial relations at the University of NSW. Both authors have published widely on occupational health and safety.

The Process of Law in Australia

The Process of Law in Australia
Author: Greta Bird
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann
Total Pages: 516
Release: 1993
Genre: Law
ISBN:

Second edition of a 1988 text for law students which takes into account Aboriginal and immigrant cultures and Australian and legal history to explain issues and features of the Australian legal system. New material includes changes in workers' compensation law and the Mabo case. Contains bibliography and index. The author is Director of the National Centre for Cross-Cultural Studies in Law at the University of New England.