Looked after Children: Can Existing Services Ever Succeed?: A Different View

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In a reply to the preceding article, Ian Sinclair examines the four main arguments put forward in Michael Little's challenge to current social care provision: the care system is not ethical, it is out of date and arbitrary, and too little is known about it. Furthermore, there is an alternative.

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Sinclair, I. (2010). Looked after Children: Can Existing Services Ever Succeed?: A Different View. Adoption and Fostering, 34(2), 8–13. https://doi.org/10.1177/030857591003400203

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