Personalisation remains a huge talking point in the world of social care. This timely book addresses the tensions, opportunities and challenges faced by social workers attempting to implement personal funding and support. Written by three academics with extensive first hand experience of supporting people in personalised ways, the book highlights the ethical dilemmas and complexities of frontline practice and is grounded in a pragmatic and creative approach to personalisation. The authors offer an honest representation of positive aspects of personalisation and examine areas that cause concern. The book also: Contains scenarios based on realistic examples of supporting service users and carers Recognises the political, social, cultural and...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the changing meaning of personalisation from the Ne...
This article considers the ethical dimensions of attempts to ‘personalise’ health and social care se...
There aremany drivers for change and innovation in adult social care and oneof themost significant i...
Personalisation remains a huge talking point in the world of social care. This timely book addresses...
This unique book brings together, for the first time, advocates and critics of the personalisation a...
Personalisation is having a significant impact on the roles of social care professionals, particular...
This critical discussion draws on the authors’ personal and professional experiences of personalisat...
As a key driving force in adult social care policy in both the United Kingdom and internationally pe...
As a result of a changing legal and policy context, statutory social work with adults in the UK has ...
This report assesses the impact of personalisation on social care, particularly focussing on implica...
As a result of a changing legal and policy context, statutory social work with adults in the UK has ...
Personalisation has become a key aspiration of adult social care policy in England. Perspectives var...
This chapter forms part of a publication, edited by Brigid Daniels, to relect on fifty years of the ...
The adoption of personalisation as the principle on which policy and practices for social care in En...
Social workers are constantly making decisions under pressure. How do policy, law, research and theo...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the changing meaning of personalisation from the Ne...
This article considers the ethical dimensions of attempts to ‘personalise’ health and social care se...
There aremany drivers for change and innovation in adult social care and oneof themost significant i...
Personalisation remains a huge talking point in the world of social care. This timely book addresses...
This unique book brings together, for the first time, advocates and critics of the personalisation a...
Personalisation is having a significant impact on the roles of social care professionals, particular...
This critical discussion draws on the authors’ personal and professional experiences of personalisat...
As a key driving force in adult social care policy in both the United Kingdom and internationally pe...
As a result of a changing legal and policy context, statutory social work with adults in the UK has ...
This report assesses the impact of personalisation on social care, particularly focussing on implica...
As a result of a changing legal and policy context, statutory social work with adults in the UK has ...
Personalisation has become a key aspiration of adult social care policy in England. Perspectives var...
This chapter forms part of a publication, edited by Brigid Daniels, to relect on fifty years of the ...
The adoption of personalisation as the principle on which policy and practices for social care in En...
Social workers are constantly making decisions under pressure. How do policy, law, research and theo...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the changing meaning of personalisation from the Ne...
This article considers the ethical dimensions of attempts to ‘personalise’ health and social care se...
There aremany drivers for change and innovation in adult social care and oneof themost significant i...