This article explores the relationships between two key concepts that have defined recent social policy initiatives for children in the UK: participation and prevention from social exclusion. Drawing on the Children's Fund initiative as an example, the article traces the diverse and sometimes contradictory discourses of childhood and social inclusion/ exclusion in stakeholders' differing rationales for supporting children's participation and prevention. The authors argue that the blurring of the rationales for participation and prevention has implications for the strategies and practices that agencies adopt and raises questions about which groups benefit and whose agendas are served by participation and prevention activities
Discussion Points: * Are there any risks associated with children’s participation? * What are the ...
Early intervention prevention programmes form a significant element in the UK's complex and sometime...
This research report was published by the Department for Education and Skills before it was split in...
The Children's Fund involved the development of partnerships in every local authority in England to ...
As part of the broader prevention and social inclusion agenda, concepts of risk, resilience, and pro...
This paper considers how varying discourses of social exclusion have informed policies regarding you...
Progress in the implementation of children's participation rights in England is reviewed and situate...
Progress in the implementation of children's participation rights in England is reviewed and situate...
This thesis is about how the concept of participation constructs children as subjects within social ...
This article explores how the child protection system currently operates in England. It analyses how...
Inclusion as Prevention is an innovative system change project in South Lanarkshire. Funded by the L...
This article draws on data gathered in a 2 year UK government funded followup study of secondary sch...
The body of work on children’s participation has been valuable in asserting its importance. Nonethel...
This article explores how the child protection system currently operates in England. It analyses how...
This article makes the case for clearer reporting of alternative provision. The main body of this pa...
Discussion Points: * Are there any risks associated with children’s participation? * What are the ...
Early intervention prevention programmes form a significant element in the UK's complex and sometime...
This research report was published by the Department for Education and Skills before it was split in...
The Children's Fund involved the development of partnerships in every local authority in England to ...
As part of the broader prevention and social inclusion agenda, concepts of risk, resilience, and pro...
This paper considers how varying discourses of social exclusion have informed policies regarding you...
Progress in the implementation of children's participation rights in England is reviewed and situate...
Progress in the implementation of children's participation rights in England is reviewed and situate...
This thesis is about how the concept of participation constructs children as subjects within social ...
This article explores how the child protection system currently operates in England. It analyses how...
Inclusion as Prevention is an innovative system change project in South Lanarkshire. Funded by the L...
This article draws on data gathered in a 2 year UK government funded followup study of secondary sch...
The body of work on children’s participation has been valuable in asserting its importance. Nonethel...
This article explores how the child protection system currently operates in England. It analyses how...
This article makes the case for clearer reporting of alternative provision. The main body of this pa...
Discussion Points: * Are there any risks associated with children’s participation? * What are the ...
Early intervention prevention programmes form a significant element in the UK's complex and sometime...
This research report was published by the Department for Education and Skills before it was split in...