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Parents Children Young People And The State Introducing Social Policy 1st Edition Sandra Shaw

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Parents Children Young People And The State Introducing Social Policy 1st Edition Sandra Shaw
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Publisher: Open University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.73 MB
Pages: 181
Author: Sandra Shaw
ISBN: 9780335229239, 9780335229246, 9780335240463, 9781283338684, 0335229239, 0335229247, 0335240461, 1283338688
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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Parents Children Young People And The State Introducing Social Policy 1st Edition Sandra Shaw by Sandra Shaw 9780335229239, 9780335229246, 9780335240463, 9781283338684, 0335229239, 0335229247, 0335240461, 1283338688 instant download after payment.

This book provides an exploration of the social policies and practices of the Blair and Brown-led Labour governments in relation to families, children and young people in the United Kingdom. Although not a commentary solely on the policies of New Labour, the book examines Labour's 'Third Way', by widening out the debate to consider family welfare policies in the context of the European Union, globalization and international policy groups such as UNICEF. Within the UK, the Every Child Matters policy agenda provides a context for the areas considered. While there has been considerable improvement in the lives of many children and young people during this period, there have also been many headlines about abuse and failures of the care system. Moreover, the UK is still below the average in terms of child poverty within Europe, and the well-being of children and young people is of concern. The author has taken a rigorous look at policy developments during this period focusing on key areas such as: Health and well-being Child Poverty Risks, rights and responsibilities Young people being 'a risk' and 'at risk' Youth homelessness Looked after children Parents, Children, Young People and the State provides an accessible analysis of this key area for students, lecturers, researchers and policy makers with an interest in the well-being of children and young people now and in the future.

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