A recent report from the Respublica thinktank examines the potential impact of the government's Big Society and localism agenda on the lives of children and their families. The publication notes that while progress has been made in family policy during the past two decades, there is a need to protect parks, play schemes, community projects and other services from closure.
The full text of Children and the Big Society is online now.
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