In this article I will first summarise the model of community care proposed by Jack Tizard more than 40 years ago. I will consider the extent to which this model has been implemented and developments since and review the strengths and weaknesses of current models, as exemplified by Valuing People, considering them in their historical context
Care management argument is about how to match services and other resources to the varying needs of ...
This paper outlines the growth of social care services for elderly people in Britain and the slow re...
This chapter moves from the theoretical to the practical, from the ideas and ideologies considered i...
© Crown 1986. All rights reserved. First published in 1986, Matching Resources to Needs describes th...
It was not until the late 1980s that there was evidence for detailed analysis of the relations betwe...
In the 1950s the term community care was associated with the movement of people with mental health p...
The pace of change in community and long-term care is accelerating throughout the world. In most cou...
Like other countries, England and France have been reforming community and long-term care. Compariso...
Caring for Older People provides a unique insight into the world of community care in the 1990’s. It...
Social care policy for older people in England continues to generate extensive discussion around the...
The development of'community care ' for the elderly, mentally ill, mentally handicapped an...
The Thesis was stimulated by experiences of statutory carers as a volunteer supporting elderly peopl...
Means was lead applicant for this ESRC study which covered the development of welfare services for o...
The policy of the British central government is among the most coherent and pervasive of those in co...
This article discusses two models of primary care provision in England: a now-dominant corporate-led...
Care management argument is about how to match services and other resources to the varying needs of ...
This paper outlines the growth of social care services for elderly people in Britain and the slow re...
This chapter moves from the theoretical to the practical, from the ideas and ideologies considered i...
© Crown 1986. All rights reserved. First published in 1986, Matching Resources to Needs describes th...
It was not until the late 1980s that there was evidence for detailed analysis of the relations betwe...
In the 1950s the term community care was associated with the movement of people with mental health p...
The pace of change in community and long-term care is accelerating throughout the world. In most cou...
Like other countries, England and France have been reforming community and long-term care. Compariso...
Caring for Older People provides a unique insight into the world of community care in the 1990’s. It...
Social care policy for older people in England continues to generate extensive discussion around the...
The development of'community care ' for the elderly, mentally ill, mentally handicapped an...
The Thesis was stimulated by experiences of statutory carers as a volunteer supporting elderly peopl...
Means was lead applicant for this ESRC study which covered the development of welfare services for o...
The policy of the British central government is among the most coherent and pervasive of those in co...
This article discusses two models of primary care provision in England: a now-dominant corporate-led...
Care management argument is about how to match services and other resources to the varying needs of ...
This paper outlines the growth of social care services for elderly people in Britain and the slow re...
This chapter moves from the theoretical to the practical, from the ideas and ideologies considered i...