The passing of the Carers (Recognition and Services Act) 1995 was a step forward in trying to ensure that people who provide informal care to disabled, sick or elderly relatives or friends are properly recognised and properly supported. The Carers Act gave informal carers the right to an assessment of their own needs, and this article is based on a study into the impact of the legislation in four local authority social services departments. It is argued that the vision of supporters of the Carers Act, namely to achieve real benefits for many carers, has yet to be realised. The analysis draws on Klein et al.’s (1996) framework of service rationing strategies to demonstrate that decisions about priority setting and different forms of rationin...
In the United Kingdom informal carers are people who look after relatives or friends who need extra ...
The Social Policy Research Unit examined how current English adult social care practice balances the...
The provision of care for elderly and disabled people is an issue of enormous public importance, par...
The passing of the Carers (Recognition and Services Act) 1995 was a step forward in trying to ensure...
Summary: Social work practice is increasingly concerned with support not just for service users but ...
Key aims of the study were to explore: - What approaches local authorities in England were using to ...
Adult social care in England emphasises the service and support preferences of disabled and older pe...
Objectives: To estimate annual changes and trends in the population of informal carers and to invest...
For many years, successive UK governments have relied on the activities of carers - usually relative...
Reconciliation of unpaid care and employment is an increasingly important societal, economic and pol...
Extending choice and control for social care service users is a central feature of current English p...
The research reported here is concerned with the future of informal care over the next thirty years ...
Most social care support for carers is delivered through the voluntary sector, although most council...
This is an accepted manuscript of a chapter published by Edward Elgar in Governance Analysis on 01/1...
To help fulfil their responsibilities towards unpaid carers, service providers need some idea of the...
In the United Kingdom informal carers are people who look after relatives or friends who need extra ...
The Social Policy Research Unit examined how current English adult social care practice balances the...
The provision of care for elderly and disabled people is an issue of enormous public importance, par...
The passing of the Carers (Recognition and Services Act) 1995 was a step forward in trying to ensure...
Summary: Social work practice is increasingly concerned with support not just for service users but ...
Key aims of the study were to explore: - What approaches local authorities in England were using to ...
Adult social care in England emphasises the service and support preferences of disabled and older pe...
Objectives: To estimate annual changes and trends in the population of informal carers and to invest...
For many years, successive UK governments have relied on the activities of carers - usually relative...
Reconciliation of unpaid care and employment is an increasingly important societal, economic and pol...
Extending choice and control for social care service users is a central feature of current English p...
The research reported here is concerned with the future of informal care over the next thirty years ...
Most social care support for carers is delivered through the voluntary sector, although most council...
This is an accepted manuscript of a chapter published by Edward Elgar in Governance Analysis on 01/1...
To help fulfil their responsibilities towards unpaid carers, service providers need some idea of the...
In the United Kingdom informal carers are people who look after relatives or friends who need extra ...
The Social Policy Research Unit examined how current English adult social care practice balances the...
The provision of care for elderly and disabled people is an issue of enormous public importance, par...