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9780335238736

Developing Early Childhood Services Past, Present and Future

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  • ISBN13:

    9780335238736

  • ISBN10:

    0335238734

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2011-02-01
  • Publisher: Open Univ Pr
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Summary

Understand early childhood services and how to make the changes work best for you and your clients When Labour came to power in 1997, early years services underwent a huge transformation--for example a significant increase in the scale of provision, the creation of an over-arching policy approach (Every Child Matters), the establishment of new departments focused on children and their families at local and national level,and more. Developing Early Childhood Servicesoffers an historical account of the development of early years services in the United Kingdom (with consideration of developments in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, as well as England). After an Introduction arguing the relevance of an historical perspective, it presents a fairly brief account of developments from the 16th century to the Second World War, a similarly brief account of developments from the Second World War up until the Conservative victory of 1979, a more detailed account of developments in the period of Conservative Government (1979-1997) and three chapters with an even more detailed account of developments since 1997. It is easy to become so focused on the implementation of the latest changes that you lose sight of the process of change itself. This book helps you understand what has happened so far, to evaluate that process and to prepare for the future. Its objective is to assist you to understand what has happened, and why, rather than argue that what we have now is, or is not, better than what went before or than any other set of arrangements that might be conceived.

Author Biography

Peter Baldock has worked in the voluntary sector, local government, Ofsted and higher education, including the Open University. Now retired, he currently chairs the executive committees of two charities for children and Sheffield's Children and Young People's Network. He is the author of a number of other books on early years services.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgementsp. vii
Introductionp. 1
The birth of early childhood services (1500-1870)p. 6
The state's assumption of responsibility for early Childhood services (1870-1945)p. 22
Early childhood services in the period of post-war Consensus (1945-1979)p. 45
The development of early childhood services after the breakdown of consensus (1979-1997)p. 65
The new emphasis on early childhood (1997-2001)p. 77
The government's policy on early childhood takes shape (2001-2007)p. 91
The transformation of early childhood services falters (2007-2010)p. 105
Analysing the development of early childhood services Under Labourp. 122
Evaluating recent developments in early childhood servicesp. 134
Conclusionp. 141
Timeline 1811-2010p. 143
Bibliographyp. 151
Indexp. 163
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