For information. Some good pieces in this issue.
Paul
Paul Bywaters
Emeritus Professor of Social Work,
Faculty of Health and Life Sciences,
Coventry University,
Priory Street, Coventry CV1 5FB
For information about the Child Welfare Inequalities Project go to www.coventry.ac.uk/CWIP
To join the Child Welfare Inequalities Network go to www.jiscmail.ac.uk and search for ChildWelfareInequalities or email me directly.
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Subject: NEW ISSUE of Families, Relationships and Societies Vol. 7, No. 1
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Coping with hard times: the role that support networks play for lone mother families in times of economic crisis and government austerity
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IN THE CURRENT ISSUE: Vol. 7, No. 1
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Social forms of care: changing relationships of support
http://bit.ly/FRSEditorial0701 Holmes, Mary; Jamieson, Lynn; Koslowski, Alison
Let's stop feeding the risk monster: towards a social model of 'child protection'
http://bit.ly/Featherstone_etal
Featherstone, Brid; Gupta, Anna; Morris, Kate; Warner, Joanne
Coping with hard times: the role that support networks play for lone mother families in times of economic crisis and government austerity
http://bit.ly/CantonJ [FREE TO ACCESS UNTIL 31 MAY]
Canton, James
'It depends what you class as vulnerable': risk discourse and the framing of vulnerability in health visiting policy and practice
http://bit.ly/KingCar2 King, Caroline
Between zero tolerance and damage control: policy and parental strategies concerning teenagers and alcohol
http://bit.ly/LindJud
Lind, Judith
Understanding informal kinship care: a critical narrative review of theory and research
http://bit.ly/MacDonald_Houston
MacDonald, Mandi; Hayes, David; Houston, Stan
Time in care: the very first months
http://bit.ly/Poso_etal Pösö, Tarja; Helavirta, Susanna; Laakso, Riitta
Care for older people in multigenerational families: a life course analysis across four generations
http://bit.ly/PowellC
Powell, Catherine
Early interventionist parenting support: the case study of Finland
http://bit.ly/Sihvonen Sihvonen, Ella
Former carers: issues from the literature
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Cavaye, Joyce; Watts, Jacqueline Halina
OPEN SPACE
Grenfell
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Dermott-Bond, Olga
'The home project'
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Bevan, Sue
There is no shelter/home without woman – Haween la'aani waa hoy la'aan (A Somali proverb)
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Carver, Natasha
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