Independent non-legal advocacy in the child protection context: A descriptive review of the literature
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Objective: To review the current literature on the use and value of independent non-legal advocacy
for parents in the context of child protection.
Method: A descriptive literature review was undertaken to identify, review, synthesize and unify
the available literature on independent non-legal advocacy for parents in a child protection
context. A systematic search resulted in 45 publications published between 2008 and 2021 being
included in the review. Each publication was then thematically analyzed.
Outcome: The role and context of different forms of independent non-legal advocacy are
described. This is followed by an overview of the three overarching themes identified through
thematic analysis - human rights, improving parenting and child protection practice and eco
nomic benefits.
Conclusions: The topic of independent non-legal advocacy in child protection settings is an
important, under-researched topic. The increasing number of positive outcomes noted in small
scale program evaluations suggests the role of independent non-legal advocate may hold signif
icant benefits for families, service systems and governments. Implications for service delivery
include enhanced social justice and human rights for parents and children.