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Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to reflect on progress and lessons in improving the social work system in England in the interests of children and families.

Design/methodology/approach

Based on an interview with the author by Michael Little (one of the Guest Editors of this edition).

Findings

Social work is best placed to lead the child protection system given its ability to manage risks in a challenging social and political environment. However, there is a need to address common concerns about the system, for instance to give social workers more autonomy, and to improve the quality in the workforce, especially at the senior level. The best authorities are practice focused, led by practitioners who are part of a stable team, and do well at a systems level.

Originality/value

Offers the perspective of the Chief Social Worker for Children in England on the process of reforming the social work system for children and families.

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