The moral economy of early intervention: mothers, children, and the impact of austerity on perinatal mental health
In November 2015, protests erupted in Oxford in response to the decision of the Oxfordshire County Council to cut, among other things, 44 Children's Centres and seven Early Intervention Hubs. The debate about whether these centres could be considered as disposable or not did not get to an agree...
Main Author: | Maggio, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Medicine Anthropology Theory
2017
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