Bruises in Premobile Infants: A Contested Area of Research, Policy and Practice

Bilson, Andrew orcid iconORCID: 0000-0003-1243-2663 and Talia, Alessandro (2022) Bruises in Premobile Infants: A Contested Area of Research, Policy and Practice. Practice . pp. 1-16. ISSN 0950-3153

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09503153.2022.2140132

Abstract

This paper provides an analysis of the procedures adopted by statutory safeguarding partners throughout England in response to finding bruising in premobile infants. Against the backdrop of empirical research, we begin by challenging the view that bruising in premobile infants can be considered rare and thus suggestive of physical abuse. Then, within the procedure themselves, we point to differences in the definitions of what constitutes a premobile child, differences in the interpretation of research into bruising, and differences in how local authorities require social workers to act. We then discuss the risks involved with over-reaction to bruising in premobile children. Finally, we suggest changes to procedures that would support the appropriate use of discretion by social workers and health staff in this difficult area of practise.


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