Care, welfare and community are three key concepts in contemporary social policy. This reader covers a wide range of topics associated with them and relevant to the delivery of care and support to adults. It includes a wide-ranging collection of articles by leading writers and researchers, some previously published, some newly commissioned. It also has first-hand accounts by users and providers of care and welfare in the community. Groups covered include people with mental health problems, homeless people, older people, people with learning difficulties and people with impairments. The focus throughout is on how policies and practice can be developed appropriately and sensitively through an understanding of current issues. The 40 chapters ...
‘Care’ is a source of critical tension in current social theory, and the policy and practice implica...
This book argues for the importance of care as a value and practice across a range of contexts and r...
In this chapter we cut through the voluminous scholarship on care to focus on the role of the state....
Care, welfare and community are three key concepts in contemporary social policy. This reader covers...
About the book: Care, welfare and community are three key concepts in contemporary social policy. T...
Care, welfare and community are three key concepts in contemporary social policy. It includes a wide...
Now fully updated and expanded, the new second edition of this well established textbook will remain...
The pace of change in community and long-term care is accelerating throughout the world. In most cou...
Young Carers are children and young people who provide care for an ill or disabled parent or relativ...
The Department of Health's Green Paper, Independence, Well‐being and Choice (2005) is subtitled ‘our...
How do human societies provide for the wellbeing of their members? How far can we organise the ways ...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in [British Jou...
This book draws upon a range of academic disciplines including sociology, social policy, psychology,...
This is an accepted manuscript of a chapter published by Edward Elgar in Governance Analysis on 01/1...
Book summary: how can we make sense of the varying concepts of care and of the many forms care takes...
‘Care’ is a source of critical tension in current social theory, and the policy and practice implica...
This book argues for the importance of care as a value and practice across a range of contexts and r...
In this chapter we cut through the voluminous scholarship on care to focus on the role of the state....
Care, welfare and community are three key concepts in contemporary social policy. This reader covers...
About the book: Care, welfare and community are three key concepts in contemporary social policy. T...
Care, welfare and community are three key concepts in contemporary social policy. It includes a wide...
Now fully updated and expanded, the new second edition of this well established textbook will remain...
The pace of change in community and long-term care is accelerating throughout the world. In most cou...
Young Carers are children and young people who provide care for an ill or disabled parent or relativ...
The Department of Health's Green Paper, Independence, Well‐being and Choice (2005) is subtitled ‘our...
How do human societies provide for the wellbeing of their members? How far can we organise the ways ...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in [British Jou...
This book draws upon a range of academic disciplines including sociology, social policy, psychology,...
This is an accepted manuscript of a chapter published by Edward Elgar in Governance Analysis on 01/1...
Book summary: how can we make sense of the varying concepts of care and of the many forms care takes...
‘Care’ is a source of critical tension in current social theory, and the policy and practice implica...
This book argues for the importance of care as a value and practice across a range of contexts and r...
In this chapter we cut through the voluminous scholarship on care to focus on the role of the state....