TY - SER AU - Cortis, Natasha AU - Smyth, Ciara AU - Wade, Catherine AU - Katz, Ilan TI - Changing practice cultures in statutory child protection : : practitioners' perspectives PY - 2018/// PB - Wiley, KW - CHANGE MANAGEMENT KW - CHILD PROTECTION KW - SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE KW - SOCIAL SERVICES KW - AUSTRALIA KW - NEW SOUTH WALES N1 - Child & Family Social Work, 2018, Advance online publication, 16 May 2018 N2 - Many child protection systems struggle to implement effective models of frontline practice in the context of high caseloads, increasing costs, and compliance‐focused bureaucratic cultures. This article discusses changes brought about by “Practice First,” a framework for practice introduced to improve the quality and effectiveness of child protection work in New South Wales, Australia. Findings drawn from quantitative and qualitative research with practitioners show that the initiative was effective in changing cultures of practice. It enabled workers to spend more face‐to‐face time with families and build relationships and was perceived to improve the quality of decision‐making. At the same time, the article highlights difficulties in attempting to embed change in practice cultures when broader systemic challenges persist. (Authors' abstract). Record #5850 UR - https://doi.org/10.1111/cfs.12580 ER -