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The Politics of Children's Services Reform

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Drawing on unique access to prominent policy makers including ministers, senior civil servants, local authority directors, and the leaders of children’s sector NGOs, Purcell re-examines two decades...
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  • 29 May 2020
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Drawing on unique access to prominent policy makers including ministers, senior civil servants, local authority directors, and the leaders of children’s sector NGOs, Purcell re-examines two decades of children’s services reform under both Labour and Conservative-led governments.

He closely examines the origins of Labour’s Every Child Matters programme, the Munro review and more recent Conservative reforms affecting child and family social workers to reassess the impact of high profile child abuse cases, including Victoria Climbié and Baby P, and reveal the party political drivers of successive reform.

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Price: $127.95
Pages: 232
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Imprint: Policy Press
Publication Date: 29 May 2020
ISBN: 9781447348764
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Social Work, Social work, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Social Policy, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / Marriage & Family
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Carl Purcell is a Research Associate in the Health and Social Care Workforce Research Unit within the Policy Institute at King’s College London.

Foreword by Sir Paul Ennals

Introduction;

Chapter 1 – What Drives Children’s Services Reform?;

Children’s Services Reform under the Labour Government (1997-2010);

Chapter 2 – The Labour Leadership and Children’s Policy;

Chapter 3 – Structural Reform and the Victoria Climbié Inquiry;

Chapter 4- Every Child Matters and the Children Act 2004;

Chapter 5- Delivering Change for Children;

Chapter 6- The Children’s Plan, Broken Britain and Baby P;

Children’s Services Reform under the Coalition and Conservative Governments (2010-2019);

Chapter 7 – The Priorities of the Coalition and Conservative Government Leaders;

Chapter 8 – Schools’ Reform and Early Intervention;

Chapter 9 – The Reform of Child and Family Social Work;

Conclusion: The Politics of Children’s Services Reform;

Appendix: Chronology of Key Reports;

References