Family centres: protection and promotion at the heart of the Children Act 1989
Abstract
This article reflects on the significance of family centres in the UK as a mirror of new possibilities for child welfare in the years following the Children Act 1989. The Act empowered local authorities in England and Wales to provide family centres as part of ‘family support practice’. The article reveals a rich vein of family‐centred, centre‐based activity internationally and shows practice combining intervention from the sophisticated to the very informal. The authors focus on so‐called ‘integrated centres’ as complex systems of care with wide implications for practice and outcome evaluation in an ‘evidence‐based’ context.
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Citation
Warren‐Adamson, C. and Lightburn, A. (2010), "Family centres: protection and promotion at the heart of the
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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