ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1968, the study described in this title began in a very small way in late 1960. At that time some Oxfordshire county councillors and children’s department officials were very conscious that the number of children in care in the county was high in comparison with the national average. This meant that expenditure was also high. The County’s position, however, was not unique. Oxford City was in a similar position, but other neighbours did not appear to have the same problem. A small research project was launched to investigate and it soon became apparent that there was a large and complex problem to be solved. The problem was of striking, persistent and puzzling variations in the proportion of children in care in the different local authority children’s departments of England and Wales. This seemed to warrant a larger investigation on a country-wide basis and this book outlines the findings of that project.

part |18 pages

Part I

chapter 1|10 pages

The Problem

chapter 2|6 pages

The Form of the Study

part |42 pages

Part II

chapter 3|31 pages

Identifying Need

chapter 4|9 pages

Measuring Need

part |100 pages

Part III

chapter 5|22 pages

The Preventive Services

chapter 7|17 pages

Protected Children

chapter 8|9 pages

Maladjusted Children

chapter 10|16 pages

The Total Child Care Problem

part |68 pages

Part IV

chapter 12|16 pages

Policy

The General Issues

chapter 13|22 pages

Policy

Some Particular Issues

chapter 14|13 pages

Conclusion