Vivien Bacigalupo / Joanna Bornat / Bill Bytheway / Julia Johnson / Susan Spurr (eds.)A Reader
Understanding Care, Welfare and Community
A Reader
Herausgeber: Bacigalupo, Vivien; Bytheway, Bill; Bornat, Joanna
Vivien Bacigalupo / Joanna Bornat / Bill Bytheway / Julia Johnson / Susan Spurr (eds.)A Reader
Understanding Care, Welfare and Community
A Reader
Herausgeber: Bacigalupo, Vivien; Bytheway, Bill; Bornat, Joanna
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This reader covers a wide range of topics associated with care, welfare and community. It includes a wide-ranging collection of articles by leading writers and researchers, and first-hand accounts by users and providers of care and welfare in the community.
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This reader covers a wide range of topics associated with care, welfare and community. It includes a wide-ranging collection of articles by leading writers and researchers, and first-hand accounts by users and providers of care and welfare in the community.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 394
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2001
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 597g
- ISBN-13: 9780415258609
- ISBN-10: 041525860X
- Artikelnr.: 22299976
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 394
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2001
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 597g
- ISBN-13: 9780415258609
- ISBN-10: 041525860X
- Artikelnr.: 22299976
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Vivien Bacigalupo, Joanna Bornat, Bill Bytheway, Julia Johnson, Susan Spurr
Preface Part One: Power and Inequality Introduction 1. Unsettled Lives
(Extracts) 2. William and Teresa 3. The Effects of Poverty 4. Poverty and
the Social Services 5. Witness to Welfare (Extracts) 6. The History of
Community Care for People with Learning Difficulties 7.Multiple Oppression
and the Disabled People's Movement 8. Campaigning and the Pensioners'
Movement 9. Settling in and Moving On 10. Paying for Nursing Home Care Part
Two: Difference and Identity Introduction 11. Different Communities
(Extracts) 12. The Regeneration of Communities 13. Social Change, Networks
and Family Life 14. Problematizing Social Care Needs in Minority
Communities 15. A Child's View of Care in the Community 16. Community and
Stigma (Extracts) 17. Ageing, Learning Difficulties and Maintaining
Independence 18. Whiteness and Emotions in Social Care 19. On Becoming a
Disabled Person 20. Remind me who I Am, Again Part Three: Rights and Risks
Introduction 21. Risk and Dangerousness 22. Evaluating Self-Determination
23. Out of This World 24. The Prospect of Residential Care 25.
Independence, Privacy and Risk 26. Malignant Social Psychology 27. Exposing
Abuse in Care Homes 28. Regulating Informality: Small Homes and the
Inspectors 29. Community Care Law and the Human Rights Act 1998 30.
Self-Advocacy for People with Learning Difficulties Part Four: Territories
and Boundaries Introduction 31. Community Care in the Information Age 32.
Providing Support (Extracts) 33. Carework and Bodywork 34. European
Policies on Home Care Services Compared 35. The Boundaries Between Health
and Social Care Assessment in Action 37. The Importance of Housing and Home
38. Partnership Between Disabled People and Service Providers 39. Care as a
Commodity 40. Good Companions (Extracts)
(Extracts) 2. William and Teresa 3. The Effects of Poverty 4. Poverty and
the Social Services 5. Witness to Welfare (Extracts) 6. The History of
Community Care for People with Learning Difficulties 7.Multiple Oppression
and the Disabled People's Movement 8. Campaigning and the Pensioners'
Movement 9. Settling in and Moving On 10. Paying for Nursing Home Care Part
Two: Difference and Identity Introduction 11. Different Communities
(Extracts) 12. The Regeneration of Communities 13. Social Change, Networks
and Family Life 14. Problematizing Social Care Needs in Minority
Communities 15. A Child's View of Care in the Community 16. Community and
Stigma (Extracts) 17. Ageing, Learning Difficulties and Maintaining
Independence 18. Whiteness and Emotions in Social Care 19. On Becoming a
Disabled Person 20. Remind me who I Am, Again Part Three: Rights and Risks
Introduction 21. Risk and Dangerousness 22. Evaluating Self-Determination
23. Out of This World 24. The Prospect of Residential Care 25.
Independence, Privacy and Risk 26. Malignant Social Psychology 27. Exposing
Abuse in Care Homes 28. Regulating Informality: Small Homes and the
Inspectors 29. Community Care Law and the Human Rights Act 1998 30.
Self-Advocacy for People with Learning Difficulties Part Four: Territories
and Boundaries Introduction 31. Community Care in the Information Age 32.
Providing Support (Extracts) 33. Carework and Bodywork 34. European
Policies on Home Care Services Compared 35. The Boundaries Between Health
and Social Care Assessment in Action 37. The Importance of Housing and Home
38. Partnership Between Disabled People and Service Providers 39. Care as a
Commodity 40. Good Companions (Extracts)
Preface Part One: Power and Inequality Introduction 1. Unsettled Lives
(Extracts) 2. William and Teresa 3. The Effects of Poverty 4. Poverty and
the Social Services 5. Witness to Welfare (Extracts) 6. The History of
Community Care for People with Learning Difficulties 7.Multiple Oppression
and the Disabled People's Movement 8. Campaigning and the Pensioners'
Movement 9. Settling in and Moving On 10. Paying for Nursing Home Care Part
Two: Difference and Identity Introduction 11. Different Communities
(Extracts) 12. The Regeneration of Communities 13. Social Change, Networks
and Family Life 14. Problematizing Social Care Needs in Minority
Communities 15. A Child's View of Care in the Community 16. Community and
Stigma (Extracts) 17. Ageing, Learning Difficulties and Maintaining
Independence 18. Whiteness and Emotions in Social Care 19. On Becoming a
Disabled Person 20. Remind me who I Am, Again Part Three: Rights and Risks
Introduction 21. Risk and Dangerousness 22. Evaluating Self-Determination
23. Out of This World 24. The Prospect of Residential Care 25.
Independence, Privacy and Risk 26. Malignant Social Psychology 27. Exposing
Abuse in Care Homes 28. Regulating Informality: Small Homes and the
Inspectors 29. Community Care Law and the Human Rights Act 1998 30.
Self-Advocacy for People with Learning Difficulties Part Four: Territories
and Boundaries Introduction 31. Community Care in the Information Age 32.
Providing Support (Extracts) 33. Carework and Bodywork 34. European
Policies on Home Care Services Compared 35. The Boundaries Between Health
and Social Care Assessment in Action 37. The Importance of Housing and Home
38. Partnership Between Disabled People and Service Providers 39. Care as a
Commodity 40. Good Companions (Extracts)
(Extracts) 2. William and Teresa 3. The Effects of Poverty 4. Poverty and
the Social Services 5. Witness to Welfare (Extracts) 6. The History of
Community Care for People with Learning Difficulties 7.Multiple Oppression
and the Disabled People's Movement 8. Campaigning and the Pensioners'
Movement 9. Settling in and Moving On 10. Paying for Nursing Home Care Part
Two: Difference and Identity Introduction 11. Different Communities
(Extracts) 12. The Regeneration of Communities 13. Social Change, Networks
and Family Life 14. Problematizing Social Care Needs in Minority
Communities 15. A Child's View of Care in the Community 16. Community and
Stigma (Extracts) 17. Ageing, Learning Difficulties and Maintaining
Independence 18. Whiteness and Emotions in Social Care 19. On Becoming a
Disabled Person 20. Remind me who I Am, Again Part Three: Rights and Risks
Introduction 21. Risk and Dangerousness 22. Evaluating Self-Determination
23. Out of This World 24. The Prospect of Residential Care 25.
Independence, Privacy and Risk 26. Malignant Social Psychology 27. Exposing
Abuse in Care Homes 28. Regulating Informality: Small Homes and the
Inspectors 29. Community Care Law and the Human Rights Act 1998 30.
Self-Advocacy for People with Learning Difficulties Part Four: Territories
and Boundaries Introduction 31. Community Care in the Information Age 32.
Providing Support (Extracts) 33. Carework and Bodywork 34. European
Policies on Home Care Services Compared 35. The Boundaries Between Health
and Social Care Assessment in Action 37. The Importance of Housing and Home
38. Partnership Between Disabled People and Service Providers 39. Care as a
Commodity 40. Good Companions (Extracts)







