La Protection De L’enfance : Gestion De L’incertitude Et Du Risque
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“…In Switzerland, a comprehensive revision of a hundred‐year‐old Guardianship Law culminated in a new Law on Child and Adult Protection (LCAP) that came into force in 2013. A policy paradigm shift was at the origin of this revision: While the old Guardianship Law originally had a paternalistic and disciplinary character (Federal Social Insurance Office, 2016), allowing state interventions in the family in the name of morality and order (Voll, 2013), the LCAP clearly puts the right to the protection and self‐determination of vulnerable persons at the center. The LCAP sets requirements for the new implementing agency, the Child and Adult Protection Agency (CAPA): It must be organized on a regional, professional and interdisciplinary basis and assure procedural transparency and tailor‐made protection measures (Federal Department of Justice and Police, 2011; Häfeli, 2013; Noser, 2017; Strebel, 2010; Swiss Federal Council, 2006).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Switzerland, a comprehensive revision of a hundred‐year‐old Guardianship Law culminated in a new Law on Child and Adult Protection (LCAP) that came into force in 2013. A policy paradigm shift was at the origin of this revision: While the old Guardianship Law originally had a paternalistic and disciplinary character (Federal Social Insurance Office, 2016), allowing state interventions in the family in the name of morality and order (Voll, 2013), the LCAP clearly puts the right to the protection and self‐determination of vulnerable persons at the center. The LCAP sets requirements for the new implementing agency, the Child and Adult Protection Agency (CAPA): It must be organized on a regional, professional and interdisciplinary basis and assure procedural transparency and tailor‐made protection measures (Federal Department of Justice and Police, 2011; Häfeli, 2013; Noser, 2017; Strebel, 2010; Swiss Federal Council, 2006).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%