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'Transforming' Children's Services? Social Work, Neoliberalism and the 'Modern' World
by
Paul Michael Garrett, Director of Social Work, National University of Ireland, Galway
The book launch was presented by Councillor Catherine Connolly and took place at Charlie Byrne’s Bookshop, br> Cornstore Mall, Middle Street, Galway, on Friday, 11 September 2009
About the Book"This is a forensic dissection of New Labour's approach to transforming children's services. Garrett brings together politics, policy and plans in a resolutely critical engagement with the futures currently being made both for social workers and for the families and children who may need those services."
--John Clarke, Professor of Social Policy, The Open University
"Paul Michael Garrett writes with verve, commitment and clarity. His new book on transforming Children's Services will make a significant and lasting impression on the social work literature."
--Stephen Webb, Director of Institute of the Advanced Study for Humanity (IASH) University of Newcastle, Australia
This book provides an accessible overview of the 'transformation' of Children's Services in England. In doing this, it draws on social theory, critical social policy and takes account of developments in other countries.
Paul Michael Garrett argues that the many changes which have taken place within, and beyond, Children's Services are related to the politics of Neoliberalism which, it is maintained, lie at the core of the Change for Children programme.
Readers will find detailed discussion on:
’Transforming’ Children's Services? will be a vital text for social work and social policy students. Furthermore, the book directly addresses a range of issues of direct concern to practitioners.
The book will also find an audience amongst academics, policy makers and all those who are interested in critical reflection and in applying theoretical insights to practice issues. After each chapter a 'Reflection and Talk' box is included to prompt further discussion on the key themes examined.
Paul Michael Garrett is the Director of Social Work at the National University in Galway in the Republic of Ireland. He is the author of several books on social work and social policy and is a member of the editorial boards of The European Journal of Social Work and Critical Social Policy.
