| When a core group isn’t working. |
| Summary: Uses a case study to explore Core groups and what happens when a child protection plan stops working. Core groups are formed when a child becomes the subject of a child protection plan and are designed to help parents and professionals to keep on track with the plan. Looks at a case in which 2 children at risk of neglect and physical abuse were still subject to a plan after 2 years and little change had been achieved during this time. Outlines the responsibilities of schools in this case. |
| Publication details: Protecting Children Update Issue 85, 2012 pp 10-11 |
| Authors: Whitehead, Jenni |

