UK Child Migration to Australia, 1945-1970: A Study in Policy Failure: Palgrave Studies in the History of Childhood
Autor Gordon Lynchen Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 apr 2021
This open access book offers an unprecedented analysis of child welfare schemes, situating them in the wider context of post-war policy debates about the care of children. Between 1945 and 1970, an estimated 3,500 children were sent from Britain to Australia, unaccompanied by their parents, through child migration schemes funded by the Australian and British Governments and delivered by churches, religious orders and charities. Functioning in a wider history of the migration of unaccompanied children to overseas British colonies, the post-war schemes to Australia have become the focus of public attention through a series of public reports in Britain and Australia that have documented the harm they caused to many child migrants.
Whilst addressing the wide range of organisations involved, the book focuses particularly on knowledge, assumptions and decisions within UK Government Departments and asks why these schemes continued to operate in the post-war period despite oftenfailing to adhere to standards of child-care set out in the influential 1946 Curtis Report. Some factors – such as the tensions between British policy on child-care and assisted migration – are unique to these schemes. However, the book also examines other factors such as complex government systems, fragmented lines of departmental responsibility and civil service cultures that may contribute to the failure of vulnerable people across a much wider range of policy contexts.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783030697303
ISBN-10: 3030697304
Pagini: 338
Ilustrații: XIII, 338 p.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2021
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Palgrave Studies in the History of Childhood
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
ISBN-10: 3030697304
Pagini: 338
Ilustrații: XIII, 338 p.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2021
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Palgrave Studies in the History of Childhood
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
Cuprins
1. Introduction: ‘A serious injustice to the individual’: British child migration to Australia as policy failure.- 2. ‘The risk involved is inappreciable… and the gain exceptional’: child migration to Australia and empire settlement policy, 1919-39.- 3. Flawed progress: criticisms of residential institutions for child migrants in Australia and policy responses, 1939-45.- 4. ‘Providing for children… deprived of a normal home life’: the Curtis report and the post-war landscape of children’s out-of-home care.- 5. ‘Australia as the coming greatest foster-father the world has ever known’: the post-war resumption of child migration to Australia, 1945-47.- 6. From regulation to moral persuasion: child migration policy and the Home Office Children’s Department, 1948-54.- 7. ‘If we were untrammelled by precedent…’: pursuing gradual reform in child migration, 1954-61.- 8. ‘Avoiding fruitless controversy’: UK child migration programmes and the anatomy of policy failure.
Recenzii
“UK Child Migration to Australia is a significant and revealing book that presents a meticulously crafted and compelling explanation for a sorry episode in British and Australian history. Its findings, including those pertaining to individual homes, offer new insights to former child migrants and their families who want to understand their own histories more fully. Of equal importance, it shows how history can be used to prevent mistakes now and in the future.” (Caroline Evans, The Journal of the History of Childhood and Youth, Vol. 15 (3), 2022)
Notă biografică
Gordon Lynch is Michael Ramsey Professor of Modern Theology at the University of Kent, UK. In addition to writing books and articles on the history of child migration, he has also given extensive evidence on this history as an expert witness to two national child abuse inquiries in the United Kingdom.
Textul de pe ultima copertă
This open access book offers an unprecedented analysis of child welfare schemes, situating them in the wider context of post-war policy debates about the care of children. Between 1945 and 1970, an estimated 3,500 children were sent from Britain to Australia, unaccompanied by their parents, through child migration schemes funded by the Australian and British Governments and delivered by churches, religious orders and charities. Functioning in a wider history of the migration of unaccompanied children to overseas British colonies, the post-war schemes to Australia have become the focus of public attention through a series of public reports in Britain and Australia that have documented the harm they caused to many child migrants.
Whilst addressing the wide range of organisations involved, the book focuses particularly on knowledge, assumptions and decisions within UK Government Departments and asks why these schemes continued to operate in the post-war period despite oftenfailing to adhere to standards of child-care set out in the influential 1946 Curtis Report. Some factors – such as the tensions between British policy on child-care and assisted migration – are unique to these schemes. However, the book also examines other factors such as complex government systems, fragmented lines of departmental responsibility and civil service cultures that may contribute to the failure of vulnerable people across a much wider range of policy contexts.
Caracteristici
Explores how policy decisions and administrative systems of the United Kingdom Government failed to protect migrated children Considers how complex government systems and policy-makers’ own perceptions of their limits of their power contribute to such policy failures Examines the causes of policy failure in the care of vulnerable citizens This book is open access, which means that you have free and unlimited access