The article is a discussion of the construction of child neglect in a child
and family social work team in the UK, based on ethnographic research in t
he social work office, Two influential and contrasting professional discour
ses on neglect are identified, and it is suggested that the dominant constr
uction of neglect in the team studied is maternal failure to adequately ser
vice children's bodies. This construction is discussed in relation to some
relevant theoretical insights and in the context of trends in contemporary
child protection work.