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Disabled Children at the Interface: Co-operative Action Between Public Authorities and the Reduction of Social Exclusion (Understanding Children's Social Care S.)
Pat Petrie
Paperback. Institute of Education 2003-04.
ISBN 9780854736676
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This volume reports a research study that investigates how different local agencies work together-or fail to do so-in their approach to disabled children and their families. The challenge lies in keeping the whole child in view, the child who is more than a patient, pupil or social work client, and more than the sum of these parts.
The study takes a broad view of local policy and practice. Key areas covered include: emerging trends in interagency working; difficulties in interagency work and some solutions; and case studies illustrating the lived experience of children and parents as they are affected by interagency work or its failure
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