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Joint Approaches to Social Policy

Joint Approaches to Social Policy

Joint Approaches to Social Policy

Rationality and Practice
Linda Challis
Susan Fuller
Melanie Henwood
Rudolf Klein
William Plowden
Adrian Webb
Peter Whittingham
Gerald Wistow
February 1988
Hardback
9780521309004
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    This book is in essence concerned with the quest for rationality in decision-making, and is founded on the premise that improvements in the machinery of decision-making can actually lead to better decisions. The numerous initiatives of the 1960s and 1970s established specifically to foster greater policy coordination (notably the Central Policy Review Staff or 'Think Tank') had, by the beginning of the 1980s, fallen foul of an altogether changed political climate, in which policy formation was increasingly determined by the pressures of the marketplace, rather than by the pursuit of rationally-determined consensual goals. Paradoxically, however, this process has led, in turn, to renewed interest in the possibilities of interdepartmental policy coordination, at both centre and periphery, and in Joint Approaches to Social Policy the authors seek to provide a clear understanding of what the reality, rather than the rhetoric, of policy coordination actually entails. They endeavour to familiarise policy-makers at all levels with the basic conceptual tools necessary for successful policy coordination.

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    February 1988
    Hardback
    9780521309004
    302 pages
    229 × 152 × 21 mm
    0.61kg
    19 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Biographical notes
    • Preface
    • Acknowledgements
    • 1. Rationality - the history of an idea
    • 2. Investigating policy coordination: issues and hypotheses
    • 3. Policy coordination for children under five and for elderly people
    • 4. Whatever happened to JASP?
    • 5. Policy coordination: a view of Whitehall
    • 6. Coordination at local level: introducing methods and localities
    • 7. Coordination at local level: state of play
    • 8. Barriers and opportunities
    • 9. Costs, benefits and incentives
    • 10. Understanding coordination
    • 11. Towards a new model of social planning
    • Index.
      Authors
    • Linda Challis
    • Susan Fuller
    • Melanie Henwood
    • Rudolf Klein
    • William Plowden
    • Adrian Webb
    • Peter Whittingham
    • Gerald Wistow