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<>>> This process has changed the relationship between school and home, with an increasing onus being placed on parents to involve themselves in their children's education. A themed edition of the open access, online journal People, Place and Policy, has just been published, examining state intervention in family life in the UK.The journal is edited and published by Sheffield Hallam University. Macmillan Education UK. Close this message to accept cookies or find out how to manage your cookie settings.
The first part of this study identifies the state agents that are authorized to intervene in family life for the protection of children.
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endobj This paper analyses the current state of law, policies and practices that speak to a general justification for state intervention in family life for the protection of children. 933, 948-50 (1985). Please enable JavaScript on your browser, so that you can use all features of this website.
benefit one economic actor, usually at the expense of another. Because the state is deeply implicated in the formation and functioning of families, it is nonsense to talk about whether the state does or does not intervene in the family. One view is that the notion that there is a private sphere of family life into which the State intervenes is a myth (Olsen, 1985).
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<>/ExtGState<>/ProcSet[/PDF/Text/ImageB/ImageC/ImageI] >>/MediaBox[ 0 0 595.32 841.92] /Contents 4 0 R/Group<>/Tabs/S/StructParents 0>> $62 (hardback) - Volume 10 Issue 1-2 - Robin Clark One view is that the notion that there is a private sphere of family life into which the State intervenes is a myth (Olsen, 1985). In this regard, this research study is divided into two parts. Robert Dingwall, John Eekelaar and Topsy Murray.
The topic is controversial on many levels.
This issue of People Place and Policy provides a relevant and timely intervention in these debates, offering thought-provoking reflection and analysis on the current political context.
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Unfortunately, as it can only be used in exceptional circumstances, a Family Assistance Order is granted rarely despite the benefits it could potentially afford a family in need.
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An order of this kind would provide an example of the state providing a positive intervention into family life.
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a private sphere of family life that is immune from state intervention is "incoherent".7 The terms "intervention" and "nonintervention" are meaningless.
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The very idea of talking in terms of State intervention in family life has been challenged. There is "no logical basis for considering any particular set of policies nonintervention".8 A legislative decision not to legally enforce parental duties is a political choice as much as is the decision to enforce them. Full text views reflects the number of PDF downloads, PDFs sent to Google Drive, Dropbox and Kindle and HTML full text views. <>
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