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This book focuses on the drive towards increasingly integrated ways of working in children's services across the UK. The new edition of this bestselling textbook critically examines the potential and reality of closer 'working together', asking whether such new ways of working will be able to respond more effectively to the needs of children.
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Table of contents
- Changing childrenâs services
- Contributors
- Contents
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 Working with change
- Chapter 2 Towards integrated working
- Chapter 3 Parenting, practice and politics
- Chapter 4 Interagency working with children and families: what works and what makes a difference?
- Chapter 5 Learning together
- Chapter 6 Childrenâs services: the changing workplace?
- Acknowledgements
- Index