Social policies in Grenada

By: Lewis, Patsy
Series: Social Policies in Small StatesPublisher: Commonwealth Secretariat ; London ; 2010Description: xi, 58 p; tblsISBN: 978-1-84929-025-8Subject(s): GRENADA | SMALL STATES | SOCIAL WELFARE | SOCIAL POLICY | HEALTH | ECONOMIC POLICY | SOCIAL CONDITIONSOnline resources: Click here to access online Summary: Presents a case study of social policy delivery in Grenada in the post-independence period, including the economic strategies pursued and their effects on social policy, particularly in relation to children. Includes an assessment of gaps in legislation relating to social policy, and provides a study of hurricane Juan as a focus for exploring community and national responses, resilience and innovation as well as identifying areas of weakness in social policy coverage. Concludes by examining the challenges involved in addressing the weaknesses identified in social policies.
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Presents a case study of social policy delivery in Grenada in the post-independence period, including the economic strategies pursued and their effects on social policy, particularly in relation to children. Includes an assessment of gaps in legislation relating to social policy, and provides a study of hurricane Juan as a focus for exploring community and national responses, resilience and innovation as well as identifying areas of weakness in social policy coverage. Concludes by examining the challenges involved in addressing the weaknesses identified in social policies.

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