Le Grand review – the marketisation and outsourcing of children’s social care is the aim

Birmingham Against The Cuts's avatarBirmingham Against The Cuts

“ The game’s out there, and it’s play or get played. That simple”

Omar Little

Forget Birmingham’s children, the Le Grand review of Birmingham’s failing children’s social care department is part of a bigger national political game and Birmingham’s failings are Michael Gove’s opportunities.

Gove set out his agenda last November when he stated ‘I believe that we have not been either systematic, radical or determined enough in our efforts to reform the system of children’s social care in this country.’ (1) Going on to question why Children’s social care services needed to be provided by local councils.

All the better that Birmingham is a high profile Labour controlled council, that has been politically hamstrung by it’s failure to prioritise and improve services to vulnerable children in the city while simultaneously cutting them.

The well documented difficulties of social care services in the city over more than a ten year…

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Signs of an Anti Racist City

Can’t be there myself but I wish all those involved a successful day and suggest, to anyone in Brighton, to have a look.

StopMfE's avatarStopMfE

SIGNS OF AN ANTI-RACIST CITY
Signs of an Anti-Racist City is an exhibition of the creativity of local people who have made banners, painted placards, drawn signs and held them high on the streets of Brighton to halt the march of racism and fascism.
12-4PM SATURDAY 5TH APRIL 2014
ELM ROOM
THE LEVEL, BRIGHTON
 
Come to the peoples’ park to see the images of the people. Participate in the art of activism.
 
Signs of an Anti-Racist City features of photographs of Simon Dack, Liz Finlayson of The Argus (http://www.theargus.co.uk), Mr Bishie (http://www.flickr.com/photos/mrbishie), Gail Orenstein (http://www.demotix.com/users/gail-orenstein/profile) and Ken Boddy (http://www.pulse-photography.co.uk)
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