Area Level Deprivation
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The socio-economic context children grow up in is extremely important to their wellbeing. Research has shown that families in deprived areas are more likely to also struggle with family disruption. This podcast, hosted by Dr Laura Cowley, presents research findings on associations between area-deprivation, child social care expenditure and the numbers of children entering s31 care proceedings in local authorities in England and Wales. It draws from work by Dr Stefanie Doebler, Prof Karen Broadhurst, Dr Bachar Alrouh and Dr Linda Cusworth in the Nuffield Family Justice Data Partnership.
Publications this podcast is based on will be regularly updated here:
Doebler, Stefanie, Bachar Alrouh, Karen Broadhurst, Stuart Bedston, Linda Cusworth, Ashley Akbari, David Ford, and Lucy J. Griffiths. 2021. “Explaining High Rates of Infants in Care Proceedings in Deprived Areas of Wales.” London: Nuffield Family Justice Observatory. https://mk0nuffieldfjo6t5dfm.kinstacdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/explaining-high-rates-of-infants-in-care-proceedings-in-deprived-areas-of-wales-report-0721.pdf.
Doebler, Stefanie, Karen Broadhurst, Bachar Alrouh, Linda Cusworth, and Lucy Griffiths. 2022. “Born into Care: Associations between Area-Level Deprivation and the Rates of Children Entering Care Proceedings in Wales.” Children and Youth Services Review 141 (October): 106595. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.childyouth.2022.106595
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