Care, Community and Citizenship: Research and Practice in a Changing Policy Context

Care, Community and Citizenship: Research and Practice in a Changing Policy Context

by Michael Hill (Editor), SusanBalloch (Editor)

Synopsis

This collection focuses on the relationship between social care, community and citizenship, linking them in a way relevant to both policy and practice. It explores key concepts, policies, issues and relationships and draws on contrasting illustrations from England and Scotland. The authors examine the ethics of care exploring the theoretical and moral complexities for both those receiving and those delivering care. The book also incorporates practice-based chapters on anti-social behaviour, domestic violence, community capacity to care, black and minority ethnic care, volunteering, befriending and home care and provides international comparisons and perspectives with chapters from Sweden, Germany and Japan.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Policy Press
Published: 18 Jul 2007

ISBN 10: 1861348703
ISBN 13: 9781861348708

Media Reviews
Overall, 'Care, Community and Citizenship' offers a rich and coherent picture of the additionality that can be gained from locally based care... Urban Studies Journal, Vol 45:8, 2008
At a time when Britain's care services are searching for ways of responding to the needs of increasing numbers of vulnerable people living in communities, this important publication opens up new options. Under the expert guidance of the editors, readers are offered a rich selection of contributions, along with a welcome international perspective - a reminder of the need for policymakers to engage more substantially with the 'community' tag of community care. Paul Henderson, Community Development Consultant
Author Bio
Susan Balloch is Professor of Health and Social Care and Director of the Health and Social Policy Research Centre at the University of Brighton. Previously she was policy director for the National Institute of Social Work, anti-poverty officer for the Association of Metropolitan Authorities and a lecturer in social policy at Goldsmiths College. Michael Hill is a Visiting Professor in the Health and Social Policy Research Centre, University of Brighton, and at Queen Mary College, University of London. He is Emeritus Professor of Social Policy, University of Newcastle.