Juulia Hietamäki, P. Seppälä, Laura Häkkilä, Timo Toikko
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Abstract
Abstract This study aims to determine which level of quality of child protection services reduces the demand for emergency child removals at the system level in Finland. A moderation analysis was conducted to examine the relationship between the dependent variable (the proportion of emergency child removals) and its predictors (the number of economically insecure families, and the proportion of completed needs assessment cases for child protection services within the statutory time-limit). The data on 292 municipalities during 2017–2019 were retrieved from the Sotkanet Indicator Bank (Finland). According to the results, the number of economically insecure families was associated with the demand for emergency child removals, but the higher quality of child protection services had a positive buffering effect on the relationship. The tentative results show that an essential factor in the demand for child protection services is the high quality of child protection services, an important consideration in allocating resources for services. The need for child protection is a complex issue that is often approached from an individualistic perspective. This study underlines the need for a broader and systemic-level review of child protection services.
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The Journal of Social Service Research is exclusively devoted to empirical research and its application to the design, delivery, and management of the new social services. The Journal focuses on outcomes-based research and practice, and clearly presents the different types of funded and non-funded state-of-the-art research being carried out in the field. Each issue effectively highlights both the quantitative and qualitative methodologies. Contributors from the national and international social service arenas provide an important and critical basis for management and policy decisions in a wide variety of social service settings.