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Provides a timely assessment of the shifting interplay between state provision and voluntary organisations delivering early interventions for children, young people and their families. Using one-hundred voices from charities and stakeholders on the frontline, this book provides vivid accounts of the lived experiences of charitable groups, offering key insights into the impact of social policy decisions on their work and telling the story of the last decade.
Contents
Introduction
Part 1: Preventative Services and Children's Charities: Policy and Paradigm Shifts
New Labour, Children's Services and the Third Sector
Contemporary Preventative Services, Coalitions, and the Conservatives
Part 2: On the Frontline of Early Intervention
The Policy and Service Delivery Field of Early Intervention Services
State Education: The Relationships Between Schools and Charity
Part 3: The Lived Realities of Commissioning Children's Early Intervention Services
Commissioning Children's Services: Challenges, Contestation and Crisis
The Changing Role of Children's Charities Delivering Early Intervention Services
Partnership Working, Securing Advantage and Playing the Game: Thriving, not just surviving
Part 4: Concluding Thoughts
he Action Imperative to Do Things Differently?



