The ability of users and their parents or carers to choose services hinges on what they know abou... more The ability of users and their parents or carers to choose services hinges on what they know about them. In a survey of Social Service Departments in England about respite services, the issue of access was con-sidered. Service personnel. and publicity were the most ...
... IÐ Summary and Discussion of Findings (Bristol, University of Bristol, Department of Mental H... more ... IÐ Summary and Discussion of Findings (Bristol, University of Bristol, Department of Mental Health). ... ROBINSON, C. & STALKER, K. (1992a) New Directions Suggestions for Improving Take-up in ... of provision in respite care and the Children Act, British Journal of Social Work, 23 ...
Respite which has traditionally been perceived as a service for carers is increasingly being seen... more Respite which has traditionally been perceived as a service for carers is increasingly being seen as one which also benefits service users. To gauge the extent to which this shift might be occurring, the definition of respite as applied by Social Services departments is explored. Despite a range of options across authorities, and an informal desire to shift the nature of provision, choice continues to be limited largely to residential provision.
Care in the Community: Five Years On. Cambridge, P. and Hayes, L. and Knapp, MRJ (1994) Care in t... more Care in the Community: Five Years On. Cambridge, P. and Hayes, L. and Knapp, MRJ (1994) Care in the Community: Five Years On. ... Abstract. <p>How well does community care work for people with learning disabilities? Do people enjoy a good quality of life? ...
The ability of users and their parents or carers to choose services hinges on what they know abou... more The ability of users and their parents or carers to choose services hinges on what they know about them. In a survey of Social Service Departments in England about respite services, the issue of access was con-sidered. Service personnel. and publicity were the most ...
... IÐ Summary and Discussion of Findings (Bristol, University of Bristol, Department of Mental H... more ... IÐ Summary and Discussion of Findings (Bristol, University of Bristol, Department of Mental Health). ... ROBINSON, C. & STALKER, K. (1992a) New Directions Suggestions for Improving Take-up in ... of provision in respite care and the Children Act, British Journal of Social Work, 23 ...
Respite which has traditionally been perceived as a service for carers is increasingly being seen... more Respite which has traditionally been perceived as a service for carers is increasingly being seen as one which also benefits service users. To gauge the extent to which this shift might be occurring, the definition of respite as applied by Social Services departments is explored. Despite a range of options across authorities, and an informal desire to shift the nature of provision, choice continues to be limited largely to residential provision.
Care in the Community: Five Years On. Cambridge, P. and Hayes, L. and Knapp, MRJ (1994) Care in t... more Care in the Community: Five Years On. Cambridge, P. and Hayes, L. and Knapp, MRJ (1994) Care in the Community: Five Years On. ... Abstract. <p>How well does community care work for people with learning disabilities? Do people enjoy a good quality of life? ...
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