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Revolution in Family Policy, A: Where We Should Go from Here


Revolution in Family Policy, A: Where We Should Go from Here

Paperback by Henricson, Clem (University of East Anglia.)

Revolution in Family Policy, A: Where We Should Go from Here

£23.99

ISBN:
9781447300533
Publication Date:
26 Sep 2012
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bristol University Press
Imprint:
Policy Press
Pages:
160 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 6 - 8 May 2024
Revolution in Family Policy, A: Where We Should Go from Here

Description

This book offers a radical rethink of family policy in the UK. Clem Henricson, the family policy expert, analyses in detail the major shift in the role of the state viz a viz personal relationships in recent years, with its aspirations to reduce child poverty, increase social mobility and deliver social cohesion.Brought in by New Labour and carried forward, albeit in diluted form, by the Coalition, Henricson asks whether this philosophy of social betterment through manipulating the parent-child relationship is appropriate for family policy. She challenges the thinking behind the expectation that you can change a highly unequal society through the family route.Instead the argument is made for a family policy with its own raison d'etre, free of other government agendas. A premium is set on the need to manage the multiple core tensions in families of affection, empathy and supportiveness on the one hand and aggression, deception and self interest on the other. A set of coherent support and control polices for family relations are developed which endorse this awareness and embrace a fundamental shift in perspective for future progressive governments.

Contents

Introduction; The changed landscape; What was at the root of it?; The legacy and the coalition government; What was wrong?; Looking to the future; Conclusion: the proposal and future scenarios.

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