This article presents an analysis of the factors shaping implementation of the Children Act (2004). Specific attention is given to examining the reoccurring themes and debates generated through a number of child abuse inquiries. A connection is made between these themes and debates and the emergence of the Every Child Matters agenda. The implications of the Act are considered from an educational policy and practice perspective. Three specific areas of development concerned with multidisciplinary work, workforce reform and 'extended schools' are considered, demonstrating how aspects of the Every Child Matters agenda appear to be unfolding in practice
Every Child Matters (ECM), an agenda for agencies working with children, was introduced following th...
This chapter underlines the importance of safeguarding children and suggests that it is an essential...
The article provides an overview of the conclusions reached by the British Academy Childhood Policy ...
This paper reports on the findings of a funded research project that explores the implementation of ...
The government initiative Every Child Matters was introduced in 2003 in the wake of a number of high...
The publication of the Green Paper ‘Every Child Matters’ and the passage of the Children Act 2004 ma...
Every Child Matters was an ambitious British Government programme to promote a holistic child develo...
© Gianna Knowles 2009.In today's climate of multi-professional working, this book examines how child...
1. This research study examines aspects of the effectiveness of the Every ChildlYouth Matters (ECMIY...
This paper reviews the UK Every Child Matters policy through the lens of the child. It explores how ...
The purpose of this paper is to examine two policies in an attempt to measure their impact and ascer...
The first of this series of articles (Horizons Issue 39) provided an overview of the Every Child Mat...
The Laming Report into the death of Victoria Climbie reiterated the long-standing critique of inadeq...
At its heart Every Child Matters: change for children endeavours to engender an ethic of ‘care for’ ...
The publication of the Green Paper ‘Every Child Matters’ and the passage of the Children Act 2004 ma...
Every Child Matters (ECM), an agenda for agencies working with children, was introduced following th...
This chapter underlines the importance of safeguarding children and suggests that it is an essential...
The article provides an overview of the conclusions reached by the British Academy Childhood Policy ...
This paper reports on the findings of a funded research project that explores the implementation of ...
The government initiative Every Child Matters was introduced in 2003 in the wake of a number of high...
The publication of the Green Paper ‘Every Child Matters’ and the passage of the Children Act 2004 ma...
Every Child Matters was an ambitious British Government programme to promote a holistic child develo...
© Gianna Knowles 2009.In today's climate of multi-professional working, this book examines how child...
1. This research study examines aspects of the effectiveness of the Every ChildlYouth Matters (ECMIY...
This paper reviews the UK Every Child Matters policy through the lens of the child. It explores how ...
The purpose of this paper is to examine two policies in an attempt to measure their impact and ascer...
The first of this series of articles (Horizons Issue 39) provided an overview of the Every Child Mat...
The Laming Report into the death of Victoria Climbie reiterated the long-standing critique of inadeq...
At its heart Every Child Matters: change for children endeavours to engender an ethic of ‘care for’ ...
The publication of the Green Paper ‘Every Child Matters’ and the passage of the Children Act 2004 ma...
Every Child Matters (ECM), an agenda for agencies working with children, was introduced following th...
This chapter underlines the importance of safeguarding children and suggests that it is an essential...
The article provides an overview of the conclusions reached by the British Academy Childhood Policy ...