Parents as Care Managers
«’...a detailed account of a comprehensive study that describes far-reaching implications for all those who care for children with cerebral palsy...a highly compassionate book that has implications for practitioners, researchers and policy makers.’ Family Practice ’...appealing to an (inter) professional readership...the book indicates the variability and complexity of the caring perspective which is probably the most enduring legacy of the range of studies and personal accounts which marked the last decade.’ British Journal of Social Work ’...successfully unravels the complicated and emotionally stressful lives of families with a disabled child...a useful starting point for tackling the plethora of unmet needs for this vulnerable group.’ Children and Society ’The style is easy to read and liberally interspersed with extracts of interviews with parents...It is a useful book...’ British Journal of Occupational Therapy»
First published in 1999, this volume examines the inclusion of disabled children as a category of children in need under the Children Act 1989 and as eligible for assessments of need under the NHS and Community Care Act 1990 has drawn renewed attention to the plight of these children and their families. Les mer
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Detaljer
- Forlag
- Routledge
- Innbinding
- Innbundet
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 308
- ISBN
- 9781138335271
- Utgivelsesår
- 2019
- Format
- 22 x 15 cm
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«’...a detailed account of a comprehensive study that describes far-reaching implications for all those who care for children with cerebral palsy...a highly compassionate book that has implications for practitioners, researchers and policy makers.’ Family Practice ’...appealing to an (inter) professional readership...the book indicates the variability and complexity of the caring perspective which is probably the most enduring legacy of the range of studies and personal accounts which marked the last decade.’ British Journal of Social Work ’...successfully unravels the complicated and emotionally stressful lives of families with a disabled child...a useful starting point for tackling the plethora of unmet needs for this vulnerable group.’ Children and Society ’The style is easy to read and liberally interspersed with extracts of interviews with parents...It is a useful book...’ British Journal of Occupational Therapy»