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The Council and its Procedures

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To try to explain how and where policies are made even in a single local authority would be a difficult exercise. To generalise about the process of policy making throughout local government is well nigh impossible. One of the most striking features of British local government is its diversity. Indeed this is the very essence of its ‘localness’.

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© 1989 British Association of Social Workers

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Daniel, P., Wheeler, J. (1989). The Council and its Procedures. In: Social Work and Local Politics. Practical Social Work. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-19812-2_3

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