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Pie in the sky? Not at all [implications of the comprehensive spending review for social services] | Author(s) | Steve Broach |
Journal title | Community Care, no 1659, 8 February 2007 |
Pages | pp 32-33 |
Source | http://www.communitycare.co.uk |
Keywords | Public expenditure ; Services ; Social Services Departments ; Social policy ; Children ; Physical disabilities. |
Annotation | Despite Every Child Matters, outcomes for disabled children and their families are still very poor. Every Disabled Child Matters is a campaign established by Contact a Family, the Council for Disabled Children, Mencap and the Special Education Consortium. This campaign believes that services for disabled children need more funding, coupled with prioritising within local government's and health agencies' performance management frameworks. The 2007 comprehensive spending review (CSR) is the ideal time to address inequalities in outcomes for disabled children and their families. The author looks at the opportunities the review affords for improving services for disabled children and their families. RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-070214206 A |
Classmark | WN8: I: PF: TM2: SBC: BN * |
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