As Chief Executive of Barnardo’s Martin Narey calls for society to rethink its efforts at “fixing families that can’t be fixed”, an important new book from SAGE, Achieving Positive Outcomes for Children in Care, explains how interventions for looked-after children could be reshaped to provide children with the support they need to rebuild their lives. As things stand, the government itself is a failing corporate parent.
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Why ‘Caring’ Isn’t Enough For Britain’s 60,000 Untouched Children
September 9, 2009 by NewsBot