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Children, families and inter‐agency work: experiences of partnership work in primary education settings
Author(s) -
Milbourne Linda
Publication year - 2005
Publication title -
british educational research journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.171
H-Index - 89
eISSN - 1469-3518
pISSN - 0141-1926
DOI - 10.1080/01411920500314653
Subject(s) - agency (philosophy) , social exclusion , general partnership , neglect , public relations , structure and agency , social work , government (linguistics) , work (physics) , sociology , pessimism , economic growth , political science , medicine , nursing , social science , economics , mechanical engineering , engineering , law , linguistics , philosophy , epistemology
Despite UK government initiatives intended to address social exclusion, those with poor access to social and economic resources continue to experience unresponsive services. In these circumstances, small inter‐agency projects may offer accessible alternatives. This article explores the implementation of inter‐agency work at a local level, focusing on implications for families involved. It draws on a study of a Health Action Zone (HAZ) initiated project, working in primary schools in a deprived urban area, with children at risk of school exclusion. It examines children's and parents' experiences of the project, locating these within current social policy and social justice debates. While positive outcomes are evident, the article also highlights difficulties in inter‐agency collaboration, which potentially undermine support available to families and maintain pessimism about future improvements. By focusing remedies at the level of individual intervention, such initiatives may also neglect structural and organisational factors contributing to families' difficulties.

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