by Charmaine Pereira (Editor), Fiona Williams (Editor), Dr Floris Tomasini (Editor), Joanna Bornat (Editor), Julia Johnson (Editor), Charmaine Pereira (Editor), Fiona Williams (Editor)
This interdisciplinary volume on community care brings together leading writers and researchers in the field. It contains both extracts from classic texts on the nature of community care, and the new. The articles are divided into four sections: community; care; policy; and practice. They cover autobiographical and experiential accounts as well as writings drawn from sociology, psychology, social policy, history, social work and community activism.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 368
Edition: 2nd edition
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Published: 24 Nov 1997
ISBN 10: 0333698479
ISBN 13: 9780333698471
Book Overview: Reviews of the first edition: 'The chapters cover a huge variety of issues and perspectives. Some contributions focus upon new areas of interest (such as markets, contracts and care management), others concentrate upon some of the social building blocks of community care (such as relatives, friends and neighbours), while yet others look at specific areas of interest including mental health, 'normalisation' and elderly people. All of this adds up to a genuinely interdisciplinary taster.' - Health Service Journal '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...' - Nursing Times