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Children's services planning: The process and implications for wider partnership working

Children's services planning: The process and implications for wider partnership working Children's Services Planning is the multi-agency strategic planning process for vulnerable children, which is hosted by the four Health and Social Services Boards of Northern Ireland. This article sets out its legislative and policy framework, and examines Children's Services Planning in one Board area, in terms of the structure adopted and process issues arising. It suggests that Children's Services Planning offers lessons regarding process for wider partnership working, and, in particular, the regional strategy for children's rights and needs. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Child Care in Practice Taylor & Francis

Children's services planning: The process and implications for wider partnership working

Child Care in Practice , Volume 9 (3): 18 – Jul 1, 2003
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Taylor & Francis
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1476-489X
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1357-5279
DOI
10.1080/1357527032000167740
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Abstract

Children's Services Planning is the multi-agency strategic planning process for vulnerable children, which is hosted by the four Health and Social Services Boards of Northern Ireland. This article sets out its legislative and policy framework, and examines Children's Services Planning in one Board area, in terms of the structure adopted and process issues arising. It suggests that Children's Services Planning offers lessons regarding process for wider partnership working, and, in particular, the regional strategy for children's rights and needs.

Journal

Child Care in PracticeTaylor & Francis

Published: Jul 1, 2003

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