Opening up care : achieving principled practice in institutions
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Opening up care : achieving principled practice in institutions
Arnold, 1999
- : pbk.
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
Hospitals, mental hospitals and childrens homes are just three examples of the type of institution with which this innovative book is concerned. The aim is to provide an integrated, holistic approach to caring in health and social care residential settings.
The authors provide an overview of all aspects of residential care practice - interpersonal, professional and moral. The historical, political and philosophical dimensions are also discussed to put the issues in a wider context. The emphasis on positive practice is seen in the sections on models of management and interpersonal relationships, achieving better practice and conducting an ethical audit.
Table of Contents
Context setting
Research and policy debates: implications for practice
Identifying the issues
Models of managing, quality and regulation
Models of working: professional practice
Interpersonal processes
Values, ethics and practice
Ethical audit: a way forward.
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