TY - JOUR
T1 - Protecting Children in a Globalized World
T2 - ‘Race’ and ‘Place’ in the Laming Report on the Death of Victoria Climbié
AU - Garrett, Paul Michael
PY - 2006/12
Y1 - 2006/12
N2 - Summary: In Britain, the Laming Report has provided a lengthy exploration of the circumstances surrounding the death of Victoria Climbié and highlighted the failure of social work, health and police services to safeguard the child. However, the Report fails to engage in a satisfactory way with issues related to ‘race’ and ‘place’. Findings: It is maintained that the Report’s approach to ‘race’ is cursory and problematic. Furthermore, it is argued that ‘place’ and, more specifically, transnational migration is a core, but insufficiently examined, dimension to the tragedy. Important also, in terms of the Report’s limited engagement with these issues, is the evolution of a neo-liberal order in which migrants to Britain are viewed with suspicion and are the focus of legislation and policy discourses which are increasingly punitive. Applications: The article seeks to promote debate on the issues raised and emphasizes the significance, for social work and associated child welfare professionals, of issues related to ‘race’ and ‘place’.
AB - Summary: In Britain, the Laming Report has provided a lengthy exploration of the circumstances surrounding the death of Victoria Climbié and highlighted the failure of social work, health and police services to safeguard the child. However, the Report fails to engage in a satisfactory way with issues related to ‘race’ and ‘place’. Findings: It is maintained that the Report’s approach to ‘race’ is cursory and problematic. Furthermore, it is argued that ‘place’ and, more specifically, transnational migration is a core, but insufficiently examined, dimension to the tragedy. Important also, in terms of the Report’s limited engagement with these issues, is the evolution of a neo-liberal order in which migrants to Britain are viewed with suspicion and are the focus of legislation and policy discourses which are increasingly punitive. Applications: The article seeks to promote debate on the issues raised and emphasizes the significance, for social work and associated child welfare professionals, of issues related to ‘race’ and ‘place’.
KW - migrants
KW - New Labour
KW - transnational mobility
KW - ‘political correctness’
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/39649119983
U2 - 10.1177/1468017306071179
DO - 10.1177/1468017306071179
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:39649119983
SN - 1468-0173
VL - 6
SP - 315
EP - 336
JO - Journal of Social Work
JF - Journal of Social Work
IS - 3
ER -