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In this episode, host Vince Peart - an independent social worker, and content editor of Social Work News - is once again joined by co-host and social worker Tilly Baden, as they discuss the question asked by all social workers at one time or another: Can we stop parents from killing their own children?
Follow their discussion as they examine risk factors, explore blame culture, and revisit tragic cases that made media headlines across the globe.
Relevant Links:
- CDC's Risk and Protective Factors
- National Library of Medicine's Early identification of Risk of Child Abuse Fatalities: Possibilities and Limits of Prevention
- Child Welfare Information Gateway's Risk Factors of Child Abuse and Neglect Fatalities
Created by social workers, for social workers, Social Work News has a global audience, sharing the voices and experiences of those working on the frontline.
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In this episode, host Vince Peart - an independent social worker, and content editor of Social Work News - is once again joined by co-host and social worker Tilly Baden, as they discuss the question asked by all social workers at one time or another: Can we stop parents from killing their own children?
Follow their discussion as they examine risk factors, explore blame culture, and revisit tragic cases that made media headlines across the globe.
Relevant Links:
- CDC's Risk and Protective Factors
- National Library of Medicine's Early identification of Risk of Child Abuse Fatalities: Possibilities and Limits of Prevention
- Child Welfare Information Gateway's Risk Factors of Child Abuse and Neglect Fatalities
Created by social workers, for social workers, Social Work News has a global audience, sharing the voices and experiences of those working on the frontline.

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