1st Edition

Penelope Hall's Social Services of England and Wales

Edited By Anthony Forder Copyright 1969
    350 Pages
    by Routledge

    350 Pages
    by Routledge

    This is Volume VI of eighteen in a series on Public Policy, Welfare and Social Work. Originally published in 1969, this study is a revision of Penelope Hall's book (1952) from the Social Science Department at the University of Liverpool, deemed necessary to reflect changes like the creation of the Ministry of Social Security in 1966 and the White Paper on the Child, the Family and the Young Offender, which made it impossible to discuss services for the care of children without consideration of penal services for juveniles.

    List of tables and charts, Preface to The Social Services of Modern England, Fourth Edition, Editor's Preface: Anthony Forder, Foreword: Lord Simey of Toxteth, I. INTRODUCTION, II. EDUCATION, III. EMPLOYMENT SERVICES, IV. INCOME AND NEED, V. HOUSING AND TOWN PLANNING, VI. THE HEALTH SERVICES, VII. SOCIAL WORK IN THE SOCIAL SERVICES, VIII. CHILD CARE AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF A FAMILY SERVICE, IX. ADULTS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS, X. TOWARDS A SOCIAL POLICY, INDEX

    Biography

    Anthony Forder on behlaf of the Social Science Department at the University of Liverpool.