The practicality of promoting the user participation concept in the helping process of social work with the elderly has rarely been explored. This article explores the applicability of adopting user participation in the provision of social services for the elderly from the practitioner's point of view. The findings support the promotion of user participation in working with the elderly. Methods for the implementation of this concept in working with the elderly are suggested.postprin
Using information from interviews with forty-one service users and thirty-two staff from eight organ...
The drive to involve service users in policy and practice decisions is occurring on an international...
The research explored how community services organisations could enhance service user agency through...
Overwhelm with problems on themselves, social work clients use to play a passive role in the interve...
User participation within social work has caught more attention in the public sector of Sweden. The ...
This article has been accepted for publication and will appear in a revised form, subsequent to peer...
The following article analyses participation possibilities of older people in Austria based on the d...
The principles of user involvement have developed strongly in parts of UK social policy over the pas...
The Singapore government is known for its stance against welfare state policies. It calls on Volunta...
In the United Kingdom, as in many other countries, New Labour governments have heavily promoted diff...
The Hong Kong Society for the Age (SAGE) established in 1977 is one of the well-known Non-Government...
The current policy emphasis in adult social care in England is on promoting independence, preventing...
In recent years there has been a government emphasis on the involvement of service users and carers ...
Adaptation to life after retirement can be a challenge. In spite of being psychologically prepared, ...
This paper is part empirical and part theoretical. It argues that for volunteerism to be a permanent...
Using information from interviews with forty-one service users and thirty-two staff from eight organ...
The drive to involve service users in policy and practice decisions is occurring on an international...
The research explored how community services organisations could enhance service user agency through...
Overwhelm with problems on themselves, social work clients use to play a passive role in the interve...
User participation within social work has caught more attention in the public sector of Sweden. The ...
This article has been accepted for publication and will appear in a revised form, subsequent to peer...
The following article analyses participation possibilities of older people in Austria based on the d...
The principles of user involvement have developed strongly in parts of UK social policy over the pas...
The Singapore government is known for its stance against welfare state policies. It calls on Volunta...
In the United Kingdom, as in many other countries, New Labour governments have heavily promoted diff...
The Hong Kong Society for the Age (SAGE) established in 1977 is one of the well-known Non-Government...
The current policy emphasis in adult social care in England is on promoting independence, preventing...
In recent years there has been a government emphasis on the involvement of service users and carers ...
Adaptation to life after retirement can be a challenge. In spite of being psychologically prepared, ...
This paper is part empirical and part theoretical. It argues that for volunteerism to be a permanent...
Using information from interviews with forty-one service users and thirty-two staff from eight organ...
The drive to involve service users in policy and practice decisions is occurring on an international...
The research explored how community services organisations could enhance service user agency through...