爱尔兰的监督机制在改善儿童保护和福利服务方面效果如何?

Kenneth Burns, Eva Boyle, Susan Geary, Emma King
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儿童保护和福利制度被政府赋予了重大权力,因此也是监督活动的重点。监督有助于建立更好的儿童保护体系,确保儿童安全;跟踪政策和立法的执行情况以及资源分配;有助于防止系统 "失灵";为体系、政策和立法改革提供数据;以及支持持续改进。爱尔兰的系统值得研究,原因有三。首先,爱尔兰只有一个由国家提供的儿童保护和福利服务机构,即儿童和家庭机构。第二,该系统经历了一个持续发展的时期。第三,爱尔兰有一个专门的法定机构,名为卫生信息与质量管理局(HIQA)。本文提供了一个案例研究,介绍爱尔兰为监督其儿童保护和福利制度的运作、质量和发展而采取的策略和机制。我们将说明,监管机构、民间社会组织、政府机构和委员会以及独立行动者对儿童保护进行了大量直接和间接的监督和关注。这种监督对爱尔兰儿童保护系统的政策制定、实践和发展产生了重大影响。
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How Effective Are Ireland's Monitory Mechanisms in Improving Its Child Protection and Welfare Services?
Child protection and welfare systems are entrusted with significant power by governments and are therefore a significant focus of monitoring activities. Monitoring can help to build a better child protection system and to ensure child safety; track policy and legislative implementation and resource allocation; contribute to preventing systemic ‘failures’; provide data for system, policy, and legislative reforms; and support continuous improvement. The Irish system is worth examining for three reasons. First, Ireland has had a single state‐provided child protection and welfare service called the Child and Family Agency. Second, the system has been through a sustained period of development. Third, Ireland has one dedicated statutory authority called the Health Information and Quality Authority (HIQA). This article provides a case study of the strategies and mechanisms adopted by Ireland to monitor the operation, quality and development of its child protection and welfare system. We will show that there is significant direct and indirect monitoring and focus on child protection from regulators, civil society organisations, government agencies and committees and independent actors. Such monitoring has significantly influenced the development of policy, practice and the development of the child protection system in Ireland.
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