Reports on how social services departments and voluntary organisations would be able to run general practices as a result of the recently published primary health care White Paper.
Reports on how social services departments and voluntary organisations would be able to run general practices as a result of the recently published primary health care White Paper.
Subject terms:
law, social policy, social services, voluntary organisations, general practitioners, health care, government policy;
Drug action teams across England have now reported back to the government on their local action plans for tackling drug misuse, in line with a national strategy outlined in the White Paper, 'Tackling Drugs Together'. Reports on their progress.
Drug action teams across England have now reported back to the government on their local action plans for tackling drug misuse, in line with a national strategy outlined in the White Paper, 'Tackling Drugs Together'. Reports on their progress.
Subject terms:
multidisciplinary services, policy, politics, social care provision, teamwork, drug misuse, government policy;
The White Paper on adoption was published amidst publicity about a return to "common sense". There are concerns that its proposals place too much emphasis on the feelings of potential adopters and too little on the welfare of the children.
The White Paper on adoption was published amidst publicity about a return to "common sense". There are concerns that its proposals place too much emphasis on the feelings of potential adopters and too little on the welfare of the children.
Subject terms:
transracial adoption, adopted children, adoption, adoptive parents, black and minority ethnic people, children, government policy;
Community Care, 9.11.00 Quality Protects Supplement, 2000, pp.6-7.
Publisher:
Reed Business Information
Looks at why children in care are not benefiting from the education system and how the government is attempting to improve matters under the Quality Protects initiative.
Looks at why children in care are not benefiting from the education system and how the government is attempting to improve matters under the Quality Protects initiative.
Subject terms:
intervention, looked after children, policy, central government, children, education, educational performance, government policy;
The first author finds that the first year of Quality Protects has been welcomed by professionals working in children's services, while the second author gauges opinion on Quality Protects league tables.
The first author finds that the first year of Quality Protects has been welcomed by professionals working in children's services, while the second author gauges opinion on Quality Protects league tables.
Subject terms:
interagency cooperation, local authorities, looked after children, multidisciplinary services, planning, quality assurance, social care provision, standards, voluntary organisations, voluntary sector, young people, adoption, black and minority ethnic people, child care, children, education, families, health care, government policy;