Well-established internationally, the current development of social work in UK accident and emergency (A&E) departments is part of a conjoint health/social care policy drive to divert older people from 'unnecessary' admission to acute hospital care on social grounds. However, from older service users' standpoint, the prime criterion for assessing A&E social work is not its powers of diversion, but its contribution to optimum health and social care. Our account indicates that A&E based social work can provide important benefits, including help with negotiating the A&E environment and readier access to social services. Nevertheless, continuing professional-service user power imbalances, together with shortages in health and social care servic...
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Over the last twenty years, successive welfare policies have undermined gerontological social work a...
Over the last twenty years, successive welfare policies have undermined gerontological social work a...
Mainly in response to the policy drive to avoid unnecessary acute hospital admissions and delayed di...
This paper presents a comparison of the perceptions of health and social care. professionals and old...
This paper presents a comparison of the perceptions of health and social care professionals and olde...
The current policy emphasis in adult social care in England is on promoting indepen- dence, preventi...
In the UK and many other industrialised countries, hospital social work is most associated with disc...
Facilitating older service users requirements for access to or re-engagement in social networks foll...
Mainly in response to the policy drive to avoid unnecessary acute hospital admissions and delayed di...
Addressing the quality of services provided in Emergency Departments (EDs) has been a central area o...
Critical Hospital Social Work Practice sheds light on the fast-paced, high pressure role of the hosp...
The current policy emphasis in adult social care in England is on promoting independence, preventing...
As the proportion of older people in the population rises, health services must continue to develop ...
Some Emergency Departments do not have social worker staffing to assess high- risk older adults who ...
© 2014 The Author 2014. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The British Association of...
Over the last twenty years, successive welfare policies have undermined gerontological social work a...
Over the last twenty years, successive welfare policies have undermined gerontological social work a...
Mainly in response to the policy drive to avoid unnecessary acute hospital admissions and delayed di...
This paper presents a comparison of the perceptions of health and social care. professionals and old...
This paper presents a comparison of the perceptions of health and social care professionals and olde...
The current policy emphasis in adult social care in England is on promoting indepen- dence, preventi...
In the UK and many other industrialised countries, hospital social work is most associated with disc...
Facilitating older service users requirements for access to or re-engagement in social networks foll...
Mainly in response to the policy drive to avoid unnecessary acute hospital admissions and delayed di...
Addressing the quality of services provided in Emergency Departments (EDs) has been a central area o...
Critical Hospital Social Work Practice sheds light on the fast-paced, high pressure role of the hosp...
The current policy emphasis in adult social care in England is on promoting independence, preventing...
As the proportion of older people in the population rises, health services must continue to develop ...
Some Emergency Departments do not have social worker staffing to assess high- risk older adults who ...
© 2014 The Author 2014. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The British Association of...
Over the last twenty years, successive welfare policies have undermined gerontological social work a...
Over the last twenty years, successive welfare policies have undermined gerontological social work a...