Drawing on unique access to prominent policy makers including
ministers, senior civil servants, local authority directors, and
the leaders of children's sector NGOs, Purcell re-examines two
decades of children's services reform under both Labour and
Conservative-led governments. He closely examines the origins of
Labour's Every Child Matters programme, the Munro review and more
recent Conservative reforms affecting child and family social
workers to reassess the impact of high profile child abuse cases,
including Victoria Climbie and Baby P, and reveal the party
political drivers of successive reform.
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