Exploring the current and historical tensions between liberal
capitalism and indigenous models of family life, Ian Kelvin Hyslop
argues for a new model of child protection in Aotearoa New Zealand
and other parts of the Anglophone world. He puts forward the case
that child safety can only be sustainably advanced by policy
initiatives which promote social and economic equality and from
practice which takes meaningful account of the complex relationship
between economic circumstances and the lived realities of service
users.
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