Community care : a reader

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Community care : a reader

edited by Joanna Bornat ... [et al.]

(Open University set book)

Macmillan in association with The Open University, 1993

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

This comprehensive and interdisciplinary volume on community care representing a range of perspectives and approaches, brings together leading writers and researchers in the field. It contains both extracts from old classics on the nature of community along with new work in areas such as familial obligations, social markets and case management. In addition the four parts of the book - Community, Care, Policy and Practice - each contain an anthology of short extracts from autobiographical and experiential accounts and contemporary and historical policy and political documents. 'As a source of up-to-date information on a breadth of related subjects, the book is a valuable reference for students. As a handy update for practitioners with an interest in some of the classic and latest thinking on community care issues, it offers endless stimulation for your grey matter.' - Nursing Times

Table of Contents

  • Introduction - COMMUNITY - Introduction - Anthology: The Breadth of Community
  • C.Pereira - Representations of Community
  • J.Bornat - Women and Community
  • F.Williams - A Women's Health Group in Mansfield
  • J.Finch - Neighbourhood Care and Social Policy: Extracts
  • R.Snaith - Neighbours
  • S.Croft & P.Beresford - Two Views of Community Service: Reflections of a Voluntary Worker
  • M.Simey - Community as Service
  • E.& S.Yeo - CARE - Introduction - An Anthology: Care
  • F.Williams - Filial Obligations and Kin Support for Elderly People
  • J.Finch & J.Mason - At Home and Alone: Families and Young Adults with Challenging Behaviour
  • J.Hubert - Breaking the Silence: Asian Carers in Britain
  • Y.Gunaratnam - Feminist Perspectives on Caring
  • H.Graham - Men: The Forgotten Carers
  • S.Arber & N.Gilbert - Caring and Citizenship: A Complex Relationship
  • C.Ungerson - The Principles of Collective Care
  • G.Dalley - 'Us' and 'Them'? Feminist Research and Community Care
  • J.Morris POLICY - Introduction - Anthology: Policy
  • D.Pilgrim - The Structured Dependency of the Elderly: A Creation of Social Policy in the Twentieth Century
  • P.Townsend - Case Management in the Care of the Aged: The Provision of Care in Different Settings
  • D.Challis et al - Community Care Policy: From Consensus to Conflict
  • A.Walker - Managing Madness: Changing Ideas and Practice
  • J.Busfield - The Social Basis of Community Care
  • M.Bulmer - Concepts of Normalisation
  • J.Ryan & F.Thomas - Mental Health Services in the Twenty-First Century: The User-Professional Divide?
  • D.Pilgrim - PRACTICE - Introduction - Anthology: Charters
  • J.Bornat - Human Need and the Moral Right to Optimal Community Care
  • L.Doyal - Markets, Contracts and Social Care Services: Prospects and Problems
  • R.Means & L.Hoyes - Key Workers for Elderly People in the Community
  • T.Dant & B.Gearing - Hurdles for Social Workers
  • S.Goff - Involving People with Learning Difficulties in Meetings
  • A.Whittaker - Elfrida Rathbone Islington: An Experience of Contracting
  • C.Schwabenland - Community Development and Community Care: Strategic Approach
  • P.Henderson & J.Armstrong - The Right to Make Choices
  • A.Mcfarlane

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  • NCID
    BA52937890
  • ISBN
    • 0333587154
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    London
  • Pages/Volumes
    xii, 346 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
  • Classification
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