Editorial: Children's services remain colour-blind
By Ravi Chandiramani
Children & Young People Now
31 October 2007
Findings of a study about engaging black and minority ethnic (BME) parents in children's services have been published by the Department for Children, Schools and Families (see p4). Given government policy's emphasis on positive parenting and on connecting with hard-to-reach communities, it contains important messages for professionals who work with the young and their families.
The study is based on a review of recent literature on the issue as well as an examination of 10 case study settings. Foremost among the findings is a worry about services failing to recognise diversity within minority ethnic groups. The label "BME" is found...