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Families and the State - Two-way Support and Responsibilities:An inquiry into the relationship between the state and the family in the upbringing of children
Families and the State Twoway Support and ResponsibilitiesAn inquiry into the relationship between the state and the family in the upbringing of children Author:Commission on Families And the Wellbeing of Children Although outcomes for most children are good, the psychosocial problems for children in the UK remains worryingly high, with particular concerns existing over child poverty, disparities in health and education outcomes, and young people's mental health. This report from The Commission on "Families and the Well-being of Children" addresses these ... more »critical issues in the context of the relationship between the state and the family. It considers ways in which the state should support families in their caring responsibilities and the difficult balance to be struck between the caring and control functions of the state in family governance. The Commission has taken a step back from the emotionally charged debate around families to assess the evidence. Building on the strong commitments to relationships that exist in today's families, it makes recommendations in relation to the delivery of a measured, proportionate and caring response from government that is mindful of the needs and interests of children, parents and the wider community. "Families and the State" is critical reading for all those engaged in the development of public policies that affect children and their families.« less