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Exploring Concepts Of Child Wellbeing Implications For Childrens Services Nick Axford

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Exploring Concepts Of Child Wellbeing Implications For Childrens Services Nick Axford
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Publisher: Policy Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.95 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Nick Axford
ISBN: 9781847423399, 1847423396
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Exploring Concepts Of Child Wellbeing Implications For Childrens Services Nick Axford by Nick Axford 9781847423399, 1847423396 instant download after payment.

Policy reforms to children's services in the UK and elsewhere encourage a greater focus on outcomes defined in terms of child well-being. Yet for this to happen, we need not only a better understanding of what child well-being is and how services can improve it, but also the ability to measure child well-being in order to evaluate success. This book investigates the main approaches to conceptualising child well-being, applies them to the child population using household survey and agency audit data, then considers the implications for children's services. The author: provides a clear conceptual understanding of five perspectives on well-being: need, rights, poverty, quality of life and social exclusion demonstrates the value of each perspective charts levels of child well-being in an inner-London community, including violated rights and social exclusion sets out the features that children's services must have if they are to improve child well-being defined in these terms This book should be read by everyone involved in developing, implementing and evaluating children's services, including researchers, policy makers and practitioners.

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