TY - JOUR PY - 2009// TI - A Way To Restore British Pediatricians' Engagement With Child Protection JO - Archives of disease in childhood A1 - Mathews, Ben A1 - Payne, Heather A1 - Bonnet, Catherine A1 - Chadwick, David SP - 329 EP - 332 VL - 94 IS - 5 N2 - This article draws on international evidence to propose a solution to a key problem affecting UK pediatricians and child protection. Disciplinary actions brought by the General Medical Council against doctors for their testimony in, and or reporting of, cases of suspected child abuse, have caused damaging consequences for the profession and, worse, for child protection. Because of these cases and mounting numbers of complaints, pediatricians are less likely to report suspected child abuse, and are less willing to accept leading child protection roles. This problem demands a solution. Informed by a comparative analysis, this article suggests that enacting a legislative immunity for pediatricians from legal and administrative proceedings where a report of suspected child abuse is made in good faith, is required to restore paediatricians' willingness to report suspected child abuse and engage in child protection work.
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LA - en SN - 0003-9888 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/adc.2008.154997 ID - ref1 ER -