The book has 13 chapters covering a wide range of subjects. Ten chapters look at interventions aimed at specific groups of young people, for example, looked after children, young offenders, specific issues such as child protection or specific modes of intervention such as family support. Two chapters cover ways of involving children and young people, such as community development and participation in decision-making, while the final chapter is a summary of a consultation with young people about their policy and practice priorities.
The editors have brought together a set of contributors who are all acknowledged experts in their field. This has resulted in a collection that is authoritative and comprehensive.
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