Approaches to case management for people with disabilities
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Approaches to case management for people with disabilities
(Disability and rehabilitation series, 1)
J. Kingsley , Rehabilitation Resource Centre, City University, 1992
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [179]-181) and indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Is there a need for case management? What is case management? Why is it on the map? The author answers these questions and provides a survey of current and recent case management and co-ordination projects and services in Britain describing their main features and the differences between them and what is known so far about their successes and failures. She also discusses the evaluation of case management and explores the experience of case management from both the clients' and the service providers' point of view. The final section of the book evaluates the work of a disability team which is based on the case management model, being a team of health service professionals rather than individual case managers, with additional roles of providing advice and a limited amount of treatment. The author discusses the advantages and disadvantages of the different approaches, and provides recommendations for planners in setting up future teams.
目次
- Part 1 Case management in Britain today: is there a need for case management?
- a British experience of case management. Part 2 Evaluation of the Camden and Islington Case Manager project for people with physical disabilities: the design of the evaluation
- the clients' views of the Case Manager project
- Case Manager roles and achievements - a review of the client records
- service providers' view of the Case Manager project. Part 3 Evaluation of the disability team in Westminster and Kensington and Chelsea: the objectives of the project
- the clients' views
- the service providers' views.
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