Abstract
This paper reviews 26 reports into deaths and serious abuse of children in families who were subject to the No Recourse to Public Funds (NRPF) rule. Our analysis illustrates vulnerabilities caused by exclusionary policies, exacerbating social deprivation and isolation experienced by the children and families and making it more difficult for professionals to respond in ways which safeguarded children's welfare. Drawing upon a social model for protecting children that requires recognition of the social determinants of harm and the economic, social and cultural barriers faced by families, we examine the experiences of children and families with NRPF who were the subject of a serious case review, and the responses of agencies responsible for safeguarding child welfare. We conclude with recommendations for practices aimed at promoting the rights and well‐being of children and families subject to NRPF rules.
DOI
10.1111/chso.12646
Publication Date
2022-10-12
Publication Title
Children & Society
Publisher
Wiley
ISSN
1099-0860
Embargo Period
2024-11-19
Recommended Citation
Jolly, A., & Gupta, A. (2022) 'Children and families with no recourse to public funds: Learning from case reviews', Children & Society, . Wiley: Available at: https://doi.org/10.1111/chso.12646