While professional practice that respects children’s rights in child protection ultimately depends upon the actions of professionals, this chapter illustrates how the way their role is constructed within an organization helps or hinders them. An example from England illustrates the range of organizational change that has been needed both to allow and also to support rights-based practice.
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Munro, E., & Turnell, A. (2018). Re-designing organizations to facilitate rights-based practice in child protection. In Human Rights in Child Protection: Implications for Professional Practice and Policy (pp. 89–110). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-94800-3_5
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