16 The Munro Review of Child Protection
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Members of the Committee to consider a summary of the Munro Review into Child Protection from the Independent Member.
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The Committee noted that Eileen Munro had been commissioned by the Coalition government to undertake a review of child protection and make recommendations on how the system could be improved. Munro had compiled two previous reports, the first report was a system analysis of the current child protection system and how it had evolved and been shaped by key driving forces. The second report had looked at how the system could be reformed to keep focus on the child’s experiences from needing help to receiving it. The final third report from Munro brought together the issues arising from the first two reports. The Independent Member of the Committee had compiled a summary of Munro’s final report which contained proposals for changes to the child protection system. The key components of these recommendations were developing social work capacity; ensuring children were communicated with, and that the child was at the centre of the organisations process.
The Committee further learned that Munro had found the current Child Protection system to be reactive instead of proactive. The performance management culture had the impact of an organisation focussing on process and targets rather than outcomes for children and families. Also the current system did not take account of a child’s experiences. The following key recommendations from the Munro report were set out by the Independent Member:
The review also outlined the following areas for reform:
In considering the information from the Munro report the Independent Member advised the Committee that it was important to keep in mind that there was not an exemplary children’s service structure for local authorities to ... view the full minutes text for item 16