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Paul Michael Garrett writes with verve, commitment and clarity. His new book on transforming Childrens Services will make a significant and lasting impression on the social work literature.
Stephen Webb, Director of Institute of the Advanced Study for Humanity (IASH) University of Newcastle, UK
This book provides an accessible overview of the `transformation? of Children?s Services in England. In doing this, it draws on social theory, critical social policy and takes account of developments in other countries.
Paul Michael Garrett argues that the many changes which have taken place within, and beyond, Children?s Services are related to the politics of Neoliberalism which, it is maintained, lie at the core of the Change for Children programme.
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The book will also find an audience amongst academics, policy makers and all those who are interested in critical reflection and in applying theoretical insights to practice issues. After each chapter a `Reflection and Talk? box is included to prompt further discussion on the key themes examined.
Opis
Chapter 1 Introduction
Spinning the Transformation:: New Labours way with words
Childrens Services and Modern Times
Chapter Map
Reflection and Talk Box 1
Chapter 2 Theorizing Neoliberal Transformation
Defining Neoliberalism
Remaking the State
Actually Existing Neoliberalism
Accumulation by Dispossession
Precariousness and Flexibility
Lockdown
The Double Shuffle:: Doing Neoliberalism the New Labour Way
Embedding Neoliberalism:: Giddens and the Third Way
Winning Hearts and Minds
Conclusion
Reflection and Talk Box 2
Chapter 3 The transformational reform agenda:: The Change for Children programme
Launching the transformational reform agenda
The tripartite system to facilitate better outcomes
Imagine you are in a Foreign Country
The Common Vision
Being Modern and being American
Looking to the Symbolic Mecca?
Venturing to Vermont
Prevention and Prevention Science
Conclusion
Reflection and Talk Box 3
Chapter 4 Neoliberal Globalism, Race and Place:: Reviewing the Laming Report on the death of Victoria Climbie
Working with Diversity:: Laming, Race and Racism
I do not do political correctness:: Laming on Race
A world shook up:: Neoliberal globalism and the Victoria Climbie tragedy
Responding to the out of place
Suspicion and Deterrence:: The absent presence in Lamings Report
Flexibility in Action:: The temporary, transient, trans-national workforce
Conclusion
Reflection and Talk Box 4
Chapter 5 Transformation, Technology and Surveillance
The e-government agenda:: Technologising and marketising the public sector
The Surveillance State
Surveillance Today
Examining ContactPoint (CPd)
The e-Turn and the remaking of practitioners temporal frameworks
Conclusion
Reflection and Talk Box 5
Chapter 6 Making Anti-Social Behaviour:: ASBO Politics
Anti-Social Behaviour:: Putting it into words
Tracking `Anti-Social Behaviour
Creating Respect and Responsibility
Radical and Modern approaches to Chaotic Families
`Been there?:: The ASBO Politics of Blunkett
Excavating the Problem Family in an Age of Terrorism and Insecurity:: The ASBO Politics of Blair
Conclusion
Reflection and Talk Box 6
Chapter 7 Problem Families and Sinbin Solutions
The State, Social Problems and the Backward Glance
Promoting the Empowerment of Families:: The Dundee Families Project
Getting a Grip on the Anti-Social Family:: Examining the Pioneers
Reporting the transformation of Children?s Services:: Researchers and the lives of others
Conclusion
Reflection and Talk Box 7
Chapter 8 Making happier children and more fulfilled social workers? Privatizing social work services for looked after children
Transforming the lives of children and young people in care?
Examining the potential for SWP
SWP:: The Grand Vision
Tilting the balance:: The war of position against local authority social work
Examining the SWP working group
The private sector rescuing a failing care system?
Parents and young people:: Examining the excluding and filtering processes
Conclusion
Reflection and Talk Box 8
Chapter 9 Conclusion
Future(s)
Architects of the Transformation
Lifting the Heart:: (Creative) Social work is Elsewhere
Baby P
Another Transformation is possible:: Resistance and Opposition in a Modern World
Notes
References