Webwatch: Serious Case Reviews: briefings to support practice
Research in Practice, working with the research teams at UEA and Warwick University, has launched a new open access website – Serious Case Reviews – to support the application of learning in practice from Pathways to harm, pathways to protection: a triennial analysis of serious case reviews 2011-2014.
Published by the Department of Education this week, the report analyses 293 Serious Case Reviews (SCRs) relating to incidents between 1 April 2011 – 31 March 2014.
The open access website includes the full report, executive summary, and five practice briefings which outline key findings for: LSCBs; social workers and family support workers; policy and criminal justice agencies; health practitioners; and education practitioners.
Resources on the site include:
- Pathways to harm, pathways to protection: a triennial analysis of serious case reviews 2011 to 2014: full report
- A brief introductory film on the Triennial Analysis
- A short PowerPoint with audio in which Peter Sidebotham introduces the systems methodology used in the Triennial Analysis
- Practice briefings: key messages from the report
- Video introductions to the briefings
- Links to other learning materials and resources on SCRs
Short films introduce the report, the methodology used in the analysis and the practice briefings.
Research in Practice members can join a webinar on Thursday 7 July from 12-1pm in which Marion Brandon and Peter Sidebotham introduce the Triennial Analysis. Find out more and book a place.
Visit the site here: http://seriouscasereviews.rip.org.uk/