Children and Social Policy - Paperback
by Paul Daniel (Author), J. Ivatts (Author)
This book provides a critical account of British social policy since 1945 from the perspective of the child. Using the UN convention on the Rights of the Child as a yardstick, it examines a wide range of policy areas including health, education, housing, social security, child care and protection. It concludes with suggestions for making policy more child-centred. It will be of interest to a wide range of professionals and to anyone who is concerned with children's welfare.
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How have children been perceived by policy makers since 1945? Has the Welfare State ensured unprecedented well-being for today's children?
Author Biography
PAUL DANIEL is Senior Lecturer in Social Policy at the Roehampton Institute, London. He is co-author of Social Work and Local Politics.
JOHN IVATTS is Visiting Lecturer in Social Policy at the Roehampton Institute, London.PAUL DANIEL is Senior Lecturer in Social Policy at the Roehampton Institute, London. He is co-author of Social Work and Local Politics. JOHN IVATTS is Visiting Lecturer in Social Policy at the Roehampton Institute, London.