1. Comprehensive Spending Review: Cross Departmental Review of Provision for Young Children: Supporting Papers Vol 1 and 2 (1988) HM Treasury. (Copies are available from the Public Enquiry Unit, HM Treasury, Parliament Street, London SW1P 3AG. Tel: 0171 270 4558) Volume 1 contains the terms of reference for the Review, papers which were commissioned by the Treasury and those given at the third seminar which summarised earlier findings. Volume 2 contains other papers presented during the course of the Review. The papers include: Bitting, B and Littlewood, J Which children are at risk and where are they?Bynner, J What are the causes of social exclusion affecting young children? Bynner, J Which children are most at risk of becoming socially excluded? (+comments) Cohen, B What do other countries do? Graham, AM Integrated Planning and Delivery of Services Hodgkin, R Central Government Structures for Children Jamieson, A What forms of intervention are most effective at tackling the causes of social exclusion? Leese, R Integrated local structures, the view from Manchester Murray, L and Cooper, P Evidence based proposals for ante-natal and post-natal primary care Pugh, G Children at risk of becoming socially excluded: An introduction to the ‘problem' (+comments) Richards, S An institutional framework for provision for young children Smith M and others Effectiveness of Early Interventions: What does the research tell us? (+comments) Tisdall, K Overview of current provision in Scotland for children aged 0-7 Tunstill, J Problems of access to existing services by families at risk Utting, D Suggestions for the UK: an overview of possible action Wilson, P A response from young minds
2. Modernising public services for Britain: investing in reform, in (1998) Comprehensive Spending Review, The Stationary Office Ltd
3. Supporting Families: A Consultation Document (1998) The Stationary Office Ltd