“…14-15) According to Reamer (2008, p. 67), social work agencies should minimize the likelihood of future error and conduct comprehensive risk management audits whose primary purpose is to provide workers with a mechanism to 'identify pertinent risks in their practice settings', 'review and assess the adequacy of their current practices', 'design a practical strategy to modify current practices as needed' and 'monitor the implementation of this quality assurance strategy'. More extensively, self-evaluation of social work practice through reflection on professional mistakes is an effective strategy to enhance professional skills (Sicora, 2010b(Sicora, , 2017. Mistakes and risks are intimately connected to the decision-making process in any field of social work (Taylor, 2013), and the significant incident learning process may lead to better practice in child protection (Ince & Griffiths, 2011;Munro, 1996) and adult protection (Braye et al, 2015;Clawson & Kitson, 2013;Flynn et al, 2011;Parry, 2014;Preston-Shoot, 2014).…”