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Variation in Outcomes of Mandated Child Welfare Referrals in Norway

Forfattere: Røgeberg, Ole, Øystein Hernæs, Mette Sønderskov & Terje Ødegaard
Publisert: 2025
Sammendrag: We use administrative register data from the Norwegian Child Welfare Service (CWS) to analyze the outcomes of 252,144 CWS referrals received between 2014 and 2020. Using a Bayesian hierarchical model we document extensive and systematic variation across time, across referral sources, and across referral concerns. Defining high severity cases as cases in which the CWS seek mandatory interventions, mandated and non-mandated reporters have similar substantiation rates – but this shared probability declines by half across our data period. The differences in substantiation rates across reporting sources persists when comparing referrals with identical referral concerns. Drawing on the extant literature, we suggest that occupational groups may have evolved diverging reporting practices as a consequence of vague official guidelines combined with a lack of systematic training in identifying relevant cues of maltreatment. We also highlight a possible tension in the Norwegian system: while the family-oriented Norwegian CWS largely opens cases based on referrals, its aim is to work preventively and voluntarily with families before issues reach the severity covered by existing reporting mandates.
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Referanse: Røgeberg, Ole, Øystein Hernæs, Mette Sønderskov & Terje Ødegaard, 2025, «Variation in Outcomes of Mandated Child Welfare Referrals in Norway», Child & Family Social Work, Forthcoming
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