Child and family social work has changed considerably over the past 60 years. Arabella Weyts and John Randall chart these developments in England since the radical legislation of 1948 and identify enduring tensions that arise from role conflicts, shared responsibilities and balancing specialist and generalist work, each of which presents challenges for overarching organisations such as BAAF.
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