Children’s Experiences of Welfare in Modern Britain

Siân Pooley
University of London Press
2021-09-17

<p>The history of childhood and welfare in Britain through the eyes of children. <i>Children’s Experiences of Welfare in Modern Britain </i>brings together the latest historical research on welfare provision by the state, charities and families from 1830 to 1980. Demonstrating how the young were integral to the making, interpretation, delivery and impact of welfare services, the chapters consider a wide range of investments in young people’s lives, including residential institutions, emigration schemes, hospitals and clinics, schools, social housing and familial care. Drawing upon thousands of personal testimonies, including a wealth of writing by children themselves, the book shows that we can only understand the history and impact of welfare if we listen to children’s experiences.</p>

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  • United Kingdom, Great Britain
  • Australia
  • The Commonwealth
  • English
  • 20th century
  • Social welfare & social services
  • Child welfare
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  • European history
  • Social welfare and social services
  • United Kingdom, Great Britain
  • Scotland
  • Australia
  • Commonwealth of Nations
  • English
  • 20th century, c 1900 to c 1999
  • Child welfare and youth services
  • Children’s health
  • History ⇒ British and Irish History
  • agency
  • Brook Advisory Centre
  • child
  • child history
  • childhood
  • child philanthropy
  • child playground
  • Children’s Friend Society emigration scheme
  • Commonwealth
  • family history
  • Glasgow
  • housing estate
  • migration programme
  • neglect
  • parenting
  • play-area design
  • sex education
  • social security
  • teenage
  • teenagers
  • The Borough Council
  • welfare state
  • women in prison
  • Age groups: children

Children’s Experiences of Welfare in Modern Britain

Siân Pooley

University of London Press

2021-09-17

CC BY-NC-ND

<p>The history of childhood and welfare in Britain through the eyes of children. <i>Children’s Experiences of Welfare in Modern Britain </i>brings together the latest historical research on welfare provision by the state, charities and families from 1830 to 1980. Demonstrating how the young were integral to the making, interpretation, delivery and impact of welfare services, the chapters consider a wide range of investments in young people’s lives, including residential institutions, emigration schemes, hospitals and clinics, schools, social housing and familial care. Drawing upon thousands of personal testimonies, including a wealth of writing by children themselves, the book shows that we can only understand the history and impact of welfare if we listen to children’s experiences.</p>

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Topics

  • United Kingdom, Great Britain
  • Australia
  • The Commonwealth
  • English
  • 20th century
  • Social welfare & social services
  • Child welfare
  • 1.1.2.0.0.0.0
  • 1.1.2.5.0.0.0
  • 6.0.1.0.0.0.0
  • European history
  • Social welfare and social services
  • United Kingdom, Great Britain
  • Scotland
  • Australia
  • Commonwealth of Nations
  • English
  • 20th century, c 1900 to c 1999
  • Child welfare and youth services
  • Children’s health
  • History ⇒ British and Irish History
  • agency
  • Brook Advisory Centre
  • child
  • child history
  • childhood
  • child philanthropy
  • child playground
  • Children’s Friend Society emigration scheme
  • Commonwealth
  • family history
  • Glasgow
  • housing estate
  • migration programme
  • neglect
  • parenting
  • play-area design
  • sex education
  • social security
  • teenage
  • teenagers
  • The Borough Council
  • welfare state
  • women in prison
  • Age groups: children