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[It was Thatcherism and the Conservative governments of the 1980s, as explored in this chapter, which re-set much of the ground for the personal social services. There was the promotion of a market economy weighted towards privatisation which increasingly placed the personal social services in a competitive commercial market place and with the advent of what came to be called the New Public Management with its focus on the monitoring and routinisation of practice.]
Published: Jul 5, 2020
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