<p><em>Hearing the Voices of Children</em> provides a fresh perspective on social policy. At the heart of the book is the emergence of 'children's voices' and the implications of this for social policy. The authors argue that children's voices should be heard much more strongly in the process of policy formation at all levels. Although there is growing support for this idea it is not without opposition and the authors themselves make many critical points about the current attempts to put it into practice.<br><br>The book is divided into four main themes: hearing children's voices; discourses of childhood; children and services; and resources for children. Childhood experts from the UK Scandinavia Germany and Australia examine how assumptions and models about childhood and discuss ways in which children's voices might become more influential in shaping policy. There are many obstacles to overcome but the contributors to this volume show that children's participation is possible and needed if services are to be improved.<br><br>This book is essential reading for students and academics in the field of childhood studies sociology social policy and education. It will also be of interest to practitioners in the social child and youth services.</p>
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