Using Social Return on Investment (SROI) principles, nef reveals how market approaches in residential care are in effect 'trading' the futures of our most vulnerable children, by prioritising short-term cost savings.
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%I New Economics Foundation
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%T A false economy: how failing to invest in the care system for children will cost us all
%U http://www.neweconomics.org/publications/false-economy
%X Using Social Return on Investment (SROI) principles, nef reveals how market approaches in residential care are in effect 'trading' the futures of our most vulnerable children, by prioritising short-term cost savings.
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abstract = {Using Social Return on Investment (SROI) principles, nef reveals how market approaches in residential care are in effect 'trading' the futures of our most vulnerable children, by prioritising short-term cost savings.},
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keywords = {SROI child-maltreatment children economic_evaluation government pdf prevention printed services},
month = sep,
publisher = {New Economics Foundation},
timestamp = {2012-07-27T13:59:19.000+0200},
title = {A false economy: how failing to invest in the care system for children will cost us all},
url = {http://www.neweconomics.org/publications/false-economy},
year = 2008
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