Report on the contribution of a community development approach to community care, drawing on four pilot initiatives in Scotland. Explores the links between community care and other issues which are of concern to local people, and how this can be used to reduce the social exclusion of service users and carers. Draws lessons for effective partnership working between community organisations and voluntary and statutory sector service providers
The research explored how community services organisations could enhance service user agency through...
This paper considers the opportunity, presented by the forthcoming charity law review in Northern Ir...
Working with Communities in Health and Human Services combines theory and concepts for understanding...
Report on the contribution of a community development approach to community care, drawing on four pi...
Does Communities that Care work? An evaluation of a community-based risk prevention programme in thr...
When examining the role of community development an associated phenomenon is never too far from cons...
This ethnological perspective of Community Care in Scotland will focus on historical, political, and...
This report is about the development of a programme designed to help children and young people to gr...
In September 2002, new legal rights in the form of the Community Care and Health (Scotland) Act 2002...
The Department of Human Services Count Us In! initiative was launched in 2006 to promote social incl...
Community Development for Social Change provides a comprehensive introduction to the theory and prac...
Social isolation and loneliness are serious issues which have a detrimental impact on the wellbeing ...
Purpose – To examine three recent papers on mental health services and social inclusion. Design/me...
The aim of this research was to explore the health and wellbeing needs, relationships, and experienc...
ENSURE is a project involving 9 partner organisations from the United Kingdom, France, Belgium and t...
The research explored how community services organisations could enhance service user agency through...
This paper considers the opportunity, presented by the forthcoming charity law review in Northern Ir...
Working with Communities in Health and Human Services combines theory and concepts for understanding...
Report on the contribution of a community development approach to community care, drawing on four pi...
Does Communities that Care work? An evaluation of a community-based risk prevention programme in thr...
When examining the role of community development an associated phenomenon is never too far from cons...
This ethnological perspective of Community Care in Scotland will focus on historical, political, and...
This report is about the development of a programme designed to help children and young people to gr...
In September 2002, new legal rights in the form of the Community Care and Health (Scotland) Act 2002...
The Department of Human Services Count Us In! initiative was launched in 2006 to promote social incl...
Community Development for Social Change provides a comprehensive introduction to the theory and prac...
Social isolation and loneliness are serious issues which have a detrimental impact on the wellbeing ...
Purpose – To examine three recent papers on mental health services and social inclusion. Design/me...
The aim of this research was to explore the health and wellbeing needs, relationships, and experienc...
ENSURE is a project involving 9 partner organisations from the United Kingdom, France, Belgium and t...
The research explored how community services organisations could enhance service user agency through...
This paper considers the opportunity, presented by the forthcoming charity law review in Northern Ir...
Working with Communities in Health and Human Services combines theory and concepts for understanding...