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Social care

2022
This chapter expounds on the practice of social care emphasizing independence, personal choice, and commercialised services. The central government developed the residential care sector, which then resulted in the Griffiths reforms having a significant institutional effect of expanding the role of Social Service departments to adult care.
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Social care:

Nursing and Residential Care, 2000
Nick Johnson suggests some steps which the care industry should take in order to ensure progress in the wake of the Waterhouse Report.
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Social care

2020
Social care is the broad term for the support provided to people living at home and in care homes. Major changes have taken place to this sector in the past few years and this chapter describes the key policy developments that have impacted upon the kind of support provided to older people with mental health problems and how that support is funded. The
Michael Hill, Zoë Irving
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Social Care in The Netherlands

2018
In the Netherlands, care for the elderly as well as care for young children is mainly provided in the family by women. The provision and purchasing of social care in The Netherlands have always been managed within a hybrid mixture of familial and social services.
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Editorial: Community Care, Social Work, and Social Care

The British Journal of Social Work, 1993
The focus of this Special Issue of the British Journal of Social Work has been chosen to reflect 1993 as the year in which the full implementation of the United Kingdom NHS and Community Care Act is taking place. The changes emerging from the Community Care legislation in the United Kingdom, like other countries, can be conceived of as constitut ing in
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Social Policy for Social Work, Social Care and the Caring Professions

2016
Contents: Foreword Introduction Part I Context: What is social policy?, Steve J. Hothersall A history of social policy, Steve J. Hothersall Ideology: how ideas influence policy and welfare, Steve J. Hothersall People, policy and practice, Steve J. Hothersall.
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[Care, at the foundation of healthcare and social care].

Soins; la revue de reference infirmiere, 2018
L’éthique du “care” nous invite à fonder un concept d’autonomie qui ne soit pas découplé de celui de la vulnérabilité.Issue inauguralement d’une approche genrée de la morale dite “féminine”, la notion de “care” est devenue plus extensive pour définir un modèle de justice plus complexe, susceptible de montrer qu’il n’existe pas de monde habitable hors ...
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Socializing Care

2006
Criticism is often levied that care ethics is too narrow in scope and fails to extend to issues of social justice. Socializing Care attempts to dispel that criticism. Contributors to the volume demonstrate how the ethics of care factors into a variety of social policies and institutions, and can indeed be useful in thinking about a number of different ...
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