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A book of poems written from 1968 to 1982 about love, loss and
finally hope. This book is inteneded to make the reader feel the
emotions still relevant in today's world and is meant to be
inspiration despite much of its depressing tone.
Child well-being, which covers everything from family relationships
to their material well-being, is now increasingly being talked
about in policy and practice nationally and internationally.
However, a lack of clarity remains about what the idea really means
and how it can help children. This book brings together
contributions from international experts in order to define child
well-being and to further understand how it can improve children's
lives. Issues covered include how the idea is being used in
government policy and practice in the UK and USA, how children can
contribute to the understanding of child well-being, recent
advances in the exploration of indicators and measures of
well-being, and the importance of context in making comparisons. A
concluding chapter explores whether child well-being is a useful
concept in understanding children's lives, whether it positively
contributes to policy and practice, and the value of international
comparisons. This edited collection is essential reading for all
those involved in understanding children's lives and who have
responsibility for improving them, including practitioners,
policymakers, students and academics.
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