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Education, Social Justice and Inter-Agency Working Sheila Riddell

Education, Social Justice and Inter-Agency Working By Sheila Riddell

Education, Social Justice and Inter-Agency Working by Sheila Riddell


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This book explores policy and practice in a range of areas where education and other agencies interact. Its theme is central to those interested in promoting social justice for adults and children experiencing the effects of exclusion.

Education, Social Justice and Inter-Agency Working Summary

Education, Social Justice and Inter-Agency Working: Joined Up or Fractured Policy? by Sheila Riddell

This book explores policy and practice in a range of areas where education and other agencies (health, social and employment services and housing) interact. Its theme, of joined up policy and inter-agency working, is central to all those interested in promoting social justice for adults and children experiencing the effects of exclusion.

Education, Social Justice and Inter-Agency Working Reviews

'The book is clearly current, but it will remain relevant to anyone with an interest in inter-agency working.' - Rob Watling, University of Leicester, Social Policy

'The authors of Education, Social Justice and Inter-Agency Working hope that this collection of papers leaves the reader with many questions to ponder.' It does, but it does more than that: it obliges the readers to decide which version of joined-up thinking they wish to practise.' - Paul Taylor, European Journal of Social Work


'The book is clearly current, but it will remain relevant to anyone with an interest in inter-agency working.' - Social Policy, Rob Watling, University of Leicester

'The authors of Education, Social Justice and Inter-Agency Working hope that this collection of papers leaves the reader with many questions to ponder.' It does, but it does more than that: it obliges the readers to decide which version of joined-up thinking they wish to practise.' - European Journal of Social Work, Paul Taylor

Table of Contents

1. Introduction Sheila Riddell 2. 'Joined Up Thinking'? Inter-agency Partnership in Education Action Zones Sally Power 3. Education Action Zones and Zones d'Education Prioritaires Richard Hatcher and Dominique Leblond 4. Co-ordinated School-linked services; The US Experience William Lowe Boyd and Robert L. Crowson 5. Full-Service Schooling : From 'At Risk' Student to Full-Status Citizen in Australia? Robert Semmens 6. New Scotland, New Labour, New Community Schools: New Authoritarianism Stephen Baron 7. Schools, Community Education and Collaborative Practice in Scotland Lyn Tett, Pamela Munn, Helen Kay, Ian Martin, Jane Martin and Stewart Ranson 8. The Nature of Special Educational Needs Partnerships Enid Mordaunt 9. Supporting Pupils with Special Health Needs in Mainstream Schools Jane Lightfoot, Suzanne, Muckherjee and Patricia Sloper 10. Housing and Schooling; A Case Study in Joined-Up Problems Jill Clark, Alan Dyson and Alan Millward 11. 'Some woman came round.' Inter-agency Work in Preventing School Exclusion Gwynedd Lloyd, Andrew Kendrick and Joan Stead 12. Social Inclusion or Exclusion? Recent Policy Trends in Scottish Children's Services for Disabled Children E. Kay M. Tisdall 13. Inter-Agency Strategies in Early Childhood Education to Counter Social exclusion : Findings for Six European Countries Emer Smyth 14. Involving Parents in their Children's Education in Japan and Scotland. Contrasts in Policy and Practice Hiroyuki Kasama and Lyn Tett 15. Exploring the Tailored Approaches of New Deal for 18-24 Year Olds Jane Salisbury 16. Disabled People, Training and Employment: Joined-Up Policy and its Tensions Sheila Riddell and Alastair Wilson

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NPB9780415249225
9780415249225
0415249228
Education, Social Justice and Inter-Agency Working: Joined Up or Fractured Policy? by Sheila Riddell
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2001-09-13
304
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