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The child and family policy divide: tensions, convergence and rights

This report is an analytical study of the principle areas of social policy affected by the split between the needs of children on the one hand and parents on the other. It is a split that pervades family law, government planning structures for children and parents, and almost every service associated with family life, including health, education, criminal justice, financial support and child protection.

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Published: 
2005
Author: 
Clem Henricson
Andrew Bainham
Publisher: 
Joseph Rowntree Foundation