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Developing family support services: A comparison of national reforms and challenges in England, Ireland and Spain
Author(s) -
Harriet Churchill,
Sofía Baena,
Rosemary Crosse,
Lucía Jiménez García,
Michelle Millar
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
social work and social sciences review/social work and social sciences review
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1746-6105
pISSN - 0953-5225
DOI - 10.1921/swssr.v21i2.1418
Subject(s) - austerity , scope (computer science) , family support , child support , national policy , economic growth , political science , service (business) , welfare , welfare reform , public administration , economics , medicine , law , economy , politics , computer science , programming language , physical therapy
A major aspect of contemporary European family policies has been substantial developments in ‘family and parenting support services’ albeit under challenging conditions of austerity in recent years. This article compares and reviews national reforms in family support, child welfare and positive parenting services in England, Ireland and Spain. The analysis critically compares national ‘system-wide’ reforms and frontline service-based innovations; and situates these within broader national and European policy contexts. The article examines the degrees and ways in which children’s and family services reforms across all three countries have been shaped by family support, children’s rights and social investment policy orientations; and deliberates national differences in the scope, timing and longevity of reforms. It raises critical issues from rights-based perspectives and reflects on cross-national insights.

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