Family support is seen as a practice in search of a definition. What the editors of this useful book do is to provide such a definition and then go on to explore the practicalities. The book draws solely on English experience and chapters are largely associated with practice in Yorkshire, where the editors work.
The first section provides a theoretical framework for family support work, teasing out the complexitities of family structures, the role of the voluntary sector, government initiatives such as Sure Start and the Children's Fund, and the strengths and weaknesses of family support, as provided by councils. One absence from the book is how economic and fiscal policies have also helped or hindered family support.
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