Description
'...a wealth of very relevant and topical information for a wide audience.' - Patti Simonson, British Journal of Social Work 'An updated edition of ... Community Care is always something to look forward to, and this fourth revision does not disappoint ... It combines a sweep of contemporary and historical policy analysis with detail of practice development in community care. This title should be a core text for all students of social work and social policy.' - Dr Angie Ash, Professional Social Work Reviews of previous editions: 'An excellent introduction to, and summary of, both the historical origins of community care, and current and emerging issues.' - Melanie Henwood, Community Care '[A] balanced assessment... highly readable, useful and reasonably-priced. I would advise a student to purchase a copy and all health and social care practitioners to have access to it.' - Peter Nolan, Mental Health Practice '[A] comprehensive overview of community care...The text is well presented using a good range of examples... For practitioners new to the community, it is an essential read.' - Susan Hamer, Primary Health Care 'This book is an important contribution to our understanding of community care today and the historical context of how and why it developed in the manner it has.' - Social Policy
About the Author
ROBIN MEANS is Professor of Health and Social Care and Associate Dean at the Faculty of Health and Social Care, University of the West of England, UK.
SALLY RICHARDS is Lecturer in Social Work in the School of Health and Social Care, University of Reading, UK.
RANDALL SMITH is Senior Research Fellow in the School for Policy Studies, University of Bristol, UK.
Reviews
'!a wealth of very relevant and topical information for a wide audience.' -- Patti Simonson, British Journal of Social Work 'An updated edition of Means and Smith's Community Care is always something to look forward to, and this fourth revision does not disappoint...Richard Titmuss said "reality starts with a sense of history". This book eloquently illustrates this. It combines a sweep of contemporary and historical policy analysis with detail of practice development in community care. This title should be a core text for all students of social work and social policy.' - Dr Angie Ash, Professional Social Work Reviews of previous editions: 'An excellent introduction to, and summary of, both the historical origins of community care, and current and emerging issues.' - Melanie Henwood, Community Care '[A] balanced assessment... highly readable, useful and reasonably-priced. I would advise a student to purchase a copy and all health and social care practitioners to have access to it.' - Peter Nolan, Mental Health Practice '[A] comprehensive overview of community care...The text is well presented using a good range of examples... For practitioners new to the community, it is an essential read.' - Susan Hamer, Primary Health Care
Book Information
ISBN 9780230006744
Author Robin Means
Format Paperback
Page Count 328
Imprint Red Globe Press
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 423g