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Winter, K. & Connolly, P. (2005) A small
scale study of the relationship between measures of deprivation
and child care referrals, British Journal of Social Work,
35(6): 937-952
There now exists an extensive literature on the causes of child
abuse. Within the UK, individualistic and inter-personal approaches
have predominated in terms of their influence on social work theory,
research and practice. However, much less emphasis has been given
to structuralist explanations. Indeed of the structuralist work
that currently exists with its emphasis on the relationship between
deprivation and child abuse, this relationship has yet to be empirically-tested
within the UK. This is the focus for the present article. Drawing
upon data relating to all referrals made to a short-term intake
family and child care team for a three year period in Northern Ireland
(1998-2000) the article confirms the strong relationship that exists,
at ward level, between measures of deprivation and referrals to
the team. In discussing the implications of the findings, it is
argued that more use needs to be made of quantitative methods in
social work research in order to identify and understand more fully
the influence of structural factors on issues relating to family
and child care. The article concludes with a consideration of the
implications of the findings for further research and for social
work practice.
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