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- Title Pages
- Epigraph
- Dedication
- List of figures and tables
- About the author
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
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1 New Labour, children’s services and the third sector -
2 Contemporary preventative services, coalitions and the Conservatives -
3 The policy and service delivery field of early intervention services -
4 State education: the relationships between schools and charity? -
5 Commissioning children’s services: challenges, contestation and crisis -
6 The changing role of children’s charities delivering early intervention services -
7 Partnership working, securing advantage and playing the game: thriving, not just surviving -
8 The action imperative to do things differently? -
Appendix Data and methods: voices from the frontline - References
- Index
Dedication
Dedication
- Source:
- Children's Charities in Crisis
- Author(s):
Alison Body
- Publisher:
- Policy Press
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- Title Pages
- Epigraph
- Dedication
- List of figures and tables
- About the author
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
-
1 New Labour, children’s services and the third sector -
2 Contemporary preventative services, coalitions and the Conservatives -
3 The policy and service delivery field of early intervention services -
4 State education: the relationships between schools and charity? -
5 Commissioning children’s services: challenges, contestation and crisis -
6 The changing role of children’s charities delivering early intervention services -
7 Partnership working, securing advantage and playing the game: thriving, not just surviving -
8 The action imperative to do things differently? -
Appendix Data and methods: voices from the frontline - References
- Index