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In Whose Interest The Privatisation Of Child Protection And Social Work First Edition Ray Jones

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In Whose Interest The Privatisation Of Child Protection And Social Work First Edition Ray Jones
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Publisher: Policy Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.24 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Ray Jones
ISBN: 9781447351283, 9781447351276, 9781447351290, 1447351282, 1447351274, 1447351290
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: First Edition

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In Whose Interest The Privatisation Of Child Protection And Social Work First Edition Ray Jones by Ray Jones 9781447351283, 9781447351276, 9781447351290, 1447351282, 1447351274, 1447351290 instant download after payment.

As the government continues to open up child protection and social work in England to a commercial market place, what is the social cost of privatising public services? And what effect has the failure of previous privatisations had on their provision? This book, by best-selling author and expert social worker Ray Jones, is the first to tell the story of how crucial social work services, including those for families and children, are now being out-sourced to private companies. Detailing how the failures of previous privatisations have led to the deterioration of services for the public, it shows how this trend threatens the safety and wellbeing of vulnerable children and disabled adults.

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