This chapter begins by highlighting the rise of vulnerability as a term in social policy, and the three-level approach that is used to examine it. The first level is definitional, examining the possibility of defining vulnerability and vulnerabilities through a consideration of relevant literature and a number of recent policy documents. The second looks at how policy developments in Scotland and England have diverged, particularly since 2010, and how vulnerability has become more central to education policy in England. The third level focuses on practice, presenting research undertaken by the authors into a programme developed to support vulnerable children, young people, and families in Northern England as a case study exemplifying some o...
This article explores how the child protection system currently operates in England. It analyses how...
As child sexual exploitation (CSE) has risen to the top of the UK’s political agenda, the concept of...
Figures from 2015 show that two hundred and five children entered secure accommodation from England ...
This chapter begins by highlighting the rise of vulnerability as a term in social policy, and the th...
This chapter examines how changes to policy and practice in England since 2010 have affected how sch...
This chapter examines how changes to policy and practice in England since 2010 have affected how sch...
This article provides insights into how the concept of vulnerability operates in welfare and discipl...
This chapter examines two innovative programmes aimed at improving support and provision for vulnera...
The idea of ‘vulnerability’ shapes the ways that individuals and groups are managed and classified, ...
This submission builds on research developed by Dr Frances Howard from the Department of Social Work...
Brotherton and Mark Cronin have collected a number of texts by various authors that deal with differ...
Young people who are considered ‘vulnerable’ or ‘at risk’ are a particular t...
This chapter explores the concept of ‘vulnerability’ in relation to marginalised groups of women and...
Contemporary discourses of social justice in education, disability, mental health, social policy and...
Social injustices, structural and personal crises as well as intensifying stress on some citizens se...
This article explores how the child protection system currently operates in England. It analyses how...
As child sexual exploitation (CSE) has risen to the top of the UK’s political agenda, the concept of...
Figures from 2015 show that two hundred and five children entered secure accommodation from England ...
This chapter begins by highlighting the rise of vulnerability as a term in social policy, and the th...
This chapter examines how changes to policy and practice in England since 2010 have affected how sch...
This chapter examines how changes to policy and practice in England since 2010 have affected how sch...
This article provides insights into how the concept of vulnerability operates in welfare and discipl...
This chapter examines two innovative programmes aimed at improving support and provision for vulnera...
The idea of ‘vulnerability’ shapes the ways that individuals and groups are managed and classified, ...
This submission builds on research developed by Dr Frances Howard from the Department of Social Work...
Brotherton and Mark Cronin have collected a number of texts by various authors that deal with differ...
Young people who are considered ‘vulnerable’ or ‘at risk’ are a particular t...
This chapter explores the concept of ‘vulnerability’ in relation to marginalised groups of women and...
Contemporary discourses of social justice in education, disability, mental health, social policy and...
Social injustices, structural and personal crises as well as intensifying stress on some citizens se...
This article explores how the child protection system currently operates in England. It analyses how...
As child sexual exploitation (CSE) has risen to the top of the UK’s political agenda, the concept of...
Figures from 2015 show that two hundred and five children entered secure accommodation from England ...