User Involvement and Participation in Social Care
Research Informing Practice
Herausgeber: Littlechild, Rosemary; Kemshall, Hazel
User Involvement and Participation in Social Care
Research Informing Practice
Herausgeber: Littlechild, Rosemary; Kemshall, Hazel
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This book is an authoritative, thought-provoking overview of the current situation in social care delivery and presents a convincing argument for greater direct involvement of users at every level of policy making. It will be an invaluable resource for practitioners and researchers involved in social and health care delivery at all levels.
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This book is an authoritative, thought-provoking overview of the current situation in social care delivery and presents a convincing argument for greater direct involvement of users at every level of policy making. It will be an invaluable resource for practitioners and researchers involved in social and health care delivery at all levels.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Juli 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 157mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 395g
- ISBN-13: 9781853027772
- ISBN-10: 1853027774
- Artikelnr.: 21264030
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Juli 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 157mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 395g
- ISBN-13: 9781853027772
- ISBN-10: 1853027774
- Artikelnr.: 21264030
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Hazel Kemshall is currently Professor of Community and Criminal Justice at DeMontfort University. She was previously a senior lecturer at Birmingham University and has practice and management experience with the Probation Service. She has written extensively on risk assessment and risk management, and has recently completed research for the Economic and Social Research Council. Rosemary Littlechild is a lecturer in social work at the University of Birmingham. She is a qualified social worker and has practised in local authority social services departments. Her research and publication interests include community care, care for older people, multi-disciplinary working, and user and carer involvement in community care.
Introduction
Hazel Kemshall
DeMontfort University and Rosemary Littlechild
Birmingham University. 1. Participation and Involvement in Social Care
Suzy Braye
Staffordshire University 2. Just Inquiry? Research and Evaluation for Service Users
Ian Shaw
Cardiff University 3. Totem not Token: Groupwork as a Vehicle for User Participation
David Ward
DeMontfort Unversity. 4. Action Research for the Development of Children's Services in the Ukraine
Jennie Fleming
DeMontfort University. 5. Family Involvement in Child Protection: The Use of Family Group Conferences
Kate Morris
Birmingham University and Carmel Shepherd
Guardian ad Litem. 6. Politics into Practice: The Production of a Disabled Person's Guide to Accessing Community Care Assessments
Kathryn Ellis
Luton University and Kirstein Rummery
Manchester University. 7. Breaking the Ice: Developing Strategies for Collaborative Working with Carers of Older People with Mental Health Problems
Helen Rogers
Birmingham University. 8. Listening to Children: Meeting the Needs of Young Carers
Chris Dearden and Saul Becker
Loughborough University. 9. Older People as `Participating Patients'
Rosemary Littlechild and Jon Glasby
Birmingham University. 10. Working with Sickle Cell/Thalassaemia Support Groups
Simon Dyson
DeMontfort University. 11. `Framing Your own Questions': Empowering Patients and Primary Health Care Workers in the Planning of Primary Health Care Services
Angus McCabe and Liz Ross
Birmingham University. 12 .Policies of Neglect: Female Offenders and the Probation Service
Judith Rumgay
London School of Economics. 13. User Involvement
Community Care and Disability Research
Kathryn Ellis
Luton University 14. Researching for Participation: Some Concluding Remarks
Hazel Kemshall
DeMontfort University and Rosemary Littlechild
Birmingham University. References. Index.
Hazel Kemshall
DeMontfort University and Rosemary Littlechild
Birmingham University. 1. Participation and Involvement in Social Care
Suzy Braye
Staffordshire University 2. Just Inquiry? Research and Evaluation for Service Users
Ian Shaw
Cardiff University 3. Totem not Token: Groupwork as a Vehicle for User Participation
David Ward
DeMontfort Unversity. 4. Action Research for the Development of Children's Services in the Ukraine
Jennie Fleming
DeMontfort University. 5. Family Involvement in Child Protection: The Use of Family Group Conferences
Kate Morris
Birmingham University and Carmel Shepherd
Guardian ad Litem. 6. Politics into Practice: The Production of a Disabled Person's Guide to Accessing Community Care Assessments
Kathryn Ellis
Luton University and Kirstein Rummery
Manchester University. 7. Breaking the Ice: Developing Strategies for Collaborative Working with Carers of Older People with Mental Health Problems
Helen Rogers
Birmingham University. 8. Listening to Children: Meeting the Needs of Young Carers
Chris Dearden and Saul Becker
Loughborough University. 9. Older People as `Participating Patients'
Rosemary Littlechild and Jon Glasby
Birmingham University. 10. Working with Sickle Cell/Thalassaemia Support Groups
Simon Dyson
DeMontfort University. 11. `Framing Your own Questions': Empowering Patients and Primary Health Care Workers in the Planning of Primary Health Care Services
Angus McCabe and Liz Ross
Birmingham University. 12 .Policies of Neglect: Female Offenders and the Probation Service
Judith Rumgay
London School of Economics. 13. User Involvement
Community Care and Disability Research
Kathryn Ellis
Luton University 14. Researching for Participation: Some Concluding Remarks
Hazel Kemshall
DeMontfort University and Rosemary Littlechild
Birmingham University. References. Index.
Introduction
Hazel Kemshall
DeMontfort University and Rosemary Littlechild
Birmingham University. 1. Participation and Involvement in Social Care
Suzy Braye
Staffordshire University 2. Just Inquiry? Research and Evaluation for Service Users
Ian Shaw
Cardiff University 3. Totem not Token: Groupwork as a Vehicle for User Participation
David Ward
DeMontfort Unversity. 4. Action Research for the Development of Children's Services in the Ukraine
Jennie Fleming
DeMontfort University. 5. Family Involvement in Child Protection: The Use of Family Group Conferences
Kate Morris
Birmingham University and Carmel Shepherd
Guardian ad Litem. 6. Politics into Practice: The Production of a Disabled Person's Guide to Accessing Community Care Assessments
Kathryn Ellis
Luton University and Kirstein Rummery
Manchester University. 7. Breaking the Ice: Developing Strategies for Collaborative Working with Carers of Older People with Mental Health Problems
Helen Rogers
Birmingham University. 8. Listening to Children: Meeting the Needs of Young Carers
Chris Dearden and Saul Becker
Loughborough University. 9. Older People as `Participating Patients'
Rosemary Littlechild and Jon Glasby
Birmingham University. 10. Working with Sickle Cell/Thalassaemia Support Groups
Simon Dyson
DeMontfort University. 11. `Framing Your own Questions': Empowering Patients and Primary Health Care Workers in the Planning of Primary Health Care Services
Angus McCabe and Liz Ross
Birmingham University. 12 .Policies of Neglect: Female Offenders and the Probation Service
Judith Rumgay
London School of Economics. 13. User Involvement
Community Care and Disability Research
Kathryn Ellis
Luton University 14. Researching for Participation: Some Concluding Remarks
Hazel Kemshall
DeMontfort University and Rosemary Littlechild
Birmingham University. References. Index.
Hazel Kemshall
DeMontfort University and Rosemary Littlechild
Birmingham University. 1. Participation and Involvement in Social Care
Suzy Braye
Staffordshire University 2. Just Inquiry? Research and Evaluation for Service Users
Ian Shaw
Cardiff University 3. Totem not Token: Groupwork as a Vehicle for User Participation
David Ward
DeMontfort Unversity. 4. Action Research for the Development of Children's Services in the Ukraine
Jennie Fleming
DeMontfort University. 5. Family Involvement in Child Protection: The Use of Family Group Conferences
Kate Morris
Birmingham University and Carmel Shepherd
Guardian ad Litem. 6. Politics into Practice: The Production of a Disabled Person's Guide to Accessing Community Care Assessments
Kathryn Ellis
Luton University and Kirstein Rummery
Manchester University. 7. Breaking the Ice: Developing Strategies for Collaborative Working with Carers of Older People with Mental Health Problems
Helen Rogers
Birmingham University. 8. Listening to Children: Meeting the Needs of Young Carers
Chris Dearden and Saul Becker
Loughborough University. 9. Older People as `Participating Patients'
Rosemary Littlechild and Jon Glasby
Birmingham University. 10. Working with Sickle Cell/Thalassaemia Support Groups
Simon Dyson
DeMontfort University. 11. `Framing Your own Questions': Empowering Patients and Primary Health Care Workers in the Planning of Primary Health Care Services
Angus McCabe and Liz Ross
Birmingham University. 12 .Policies of Neglect: Female Offenders and the Probation Service
Judith Rumgay
London School of Economics. 13. User Involvement
Community Care and Disability Research
Kathryn Ellis
Luton University 14. Researching for Participation: Some Concluding Remarks
Hazel Kemshall
DeMontfort University and Rosemary Littlechild
Birmingham University. References. Index.