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Fifteen New Labour’s family policy

  • Fiona Williams
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Social Policy Review 17
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Abstract

This chapter examines the family policy of New Labour. It begins by studying the claim that the creation in 2003 of a new Ministry for Children, Young People, and Families actually marked the arrival of an explicit, universal, and child-centred family policy. The four key features of this family policy are identified, before the positive and negative characteristics of these themes are discussed.

Abstract

This chapter examines the family policy of New Labour. It begins by studying the claim that the creation in 2003 of a new Ministry for Children, Young People, and Families actually marked the arrival of an explicit, universal, and child-centred family policy. The four key features of this family policy are identified, before the positive and negative characteristics of these themes are discussed.

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