Article

The Role of Return Home Welfare Interviews in Responding to the Needs of Young Runaways

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Citation

Mitchell F, Malloch M & Burgess C (2014) The Role of Return Home Welfare Interviews in Responding to the Needs of Young Runaways. Children and Society, 28 (1), pp. 55-65. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1099-0860.2012.00467.x

Abstract
When children and young people run away from home or care it is most often indicative of problems in their lives. Reporting on the findings of a recent evaluation, this study considers the role, delivery and impact of ‘return home welfare interviews' (RHWIs) in identifying children and young people in need. It concludes that RHWIs function as an effective screening mechanism and can be facilitative in creating multiple pathways for referral to appropriate services. It challenges assumptions about the unsuitability of the police in undertaking RHWIs and highlights the importance of context, training and appropriate resourcing to the success of police delivery.

Keywords
child protection;children in need;early prevention;youth

Journal
Children and Society: Volume 28, Issue 1

StatusPublished
Publication date31/01/2014
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/20010
PublisherWiley-Blackwell for National Children's Bureau
ISSN0951-0605
eISSN1099-0860

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Professor Margaret Malloch

Professor Margaret Malloch

Professor, Sociology, Social Policy & Criminology