What part should children take in decisions about their lives? Does
their need to be involved in decisions conflict with adult
responsibility for their welfare? In its search for answers to
these questions, Children, family and the state examines different
theories of childhood, children's rights and the relationship
between children, parents and the state. Focusing on children who
are looked after by the state, it reviews the changing objectives
of the care system and the extent to which children have been
involved in decisions about their care.
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