Child maltreatment
and intervention are necessary for prevention
or the worst harm. However, recognition and
effective management involve a complex process
that requires alertness to its possibility and a
coordinated, multidisciplinary and multiagency
approach. While the family is of central impor-
tance to the child’s well-being, the child’s own
interests are paramount and sometimes these may
not be achievable within the original family.
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