Launching Palgrave's Interagency Working in Health and Social Care series, this book explores the policy and practice which frames work with disabled people. Providing a critical review of the mainstream services available to disabled people, it assesses the successes and failures of interagency working andoffers a model for future practice
This authoritative collection of writings examines and challenges traditional notions of disability....
Learning more from the Social Model: linking experience, participation and knowledge productio
The purpose of this paper is to discuss about the Soclal model of disability. This model contrary to...
This is the first book on working with disabled people to take an aspirational, outcomes-focused app...
This paper reports on a study of counsellors and disabled clients in a primary care and FE setting. ...
In this book, a succinct description of the main models and approaches to disability is provided. A ...
Purpose – Based on the nursing occupation within the UK and The Netherlands' health sectors, which a...
The social model of disability has emerged over the past 30 years in Britain to challenge the domina...
This text is aimed at anyone thinking about becoming a social worker, or just starting their trainin...
This study explores the impact of the social model of disability on the inclusion of disabled studen...
Social protection of persons with disability represents a topic that requires deep analysis of all s...
ABSTRACT. Social workers, especially those in health care and reha-bilitation systems, must consider...
Does the social model of disability currently inform the delivery of services for people labelled as...
Disability policy is yet to receive substantial attention from scholars operating within social poli...
Abstract: This paper provides a social model of disability inspired analysis of the philosophy of in...
This authoritative collection of writings examines and challenges traditional notions of disability....
Learning more from the Social Model: linking experience, participation and knowledge productio
The purpose of this paper is to discuss about the Soclal model of disability. This model contrary to...
This is the first book on working with disabled people to take an aspirational, outcomes-focused app...
This paper reports on a study of counsellors and disabled clients in a primary care and FE setting. ...
In this book, a succinct description of the main models and approaches to disability is provided. A ...
Purpose – Based on the nursing occupation within the UK and The Netherlands' health sectors, which a...
The social model of disability has emerged over the past 30 years in Britain to challenge the domina...
This text is aimed at anyone thinking about becoming a social worker, or just starting their trainin...
This study explores the impact of the social model of disability on the inclusion of disabled studen...
Social protection of persons with disability represents a topic that requires deep analysis of all s...
ABSTRACT. Social workers, especially those in health care and reha-bilitation systems, must consider...
Does the social model of disability currently inform the delivery of services for people labelled as...
Disability policy is yet to receive substantial attention from scholars operating within social poli...
Abstract: This paper provides a social model of disability inspired analysis of the philosophy of in...
This authoritative collection of writings examines and challenges traditional notions of disability....
Learning more from the Social Model: linking experience, participation and knowledge productio
The purpose of this paper is to discuss about the Soclal model of disability. This model contrary to...