Description
About the Author
Marian Barnes is currently Professor of Social Policy at the University of Brighton. She has both researched and worked with service user and carer groups for over 20 years and has also studied public participation in different policy contexts. Phil Cotterell has a nursing background and while working in palliative care developed an active interest in service user involvement. Since then he has worked with many service user groups and individuals with a focus on research. He is currently a clinical nurse specialist in palliative care at St Catherine's Hospice, Crawley, West Sussex and formerly a senior research fellow at the University of Southampton.
Reviews
"This is a great book full of informative and insightful views which translate easily into the students experience and theoretical understanding" William McGovern, Northumbria University
"A very valuable resource that brings service user/careers perspectives together" Ann Anka, Havering College of Further and Higher Education
"A stimulating book, exploring the origins and rich diversity of service user involvement in health and social care." Ann Davis, University of Birmingham
"Compulsory reading for anyone who's serious about research or transforming services to deliver authentic person-centred support. This book offers a unique opportunity to learn from the accumulated experience and expertise of leading service user researchers and activists along with practitioner collaborators and academic allies. " Sarah Carr, Social Care Institute for Excellence, London and Staffordshire University
Book Information
ISBN 9781847427502
Author Marian Barnes
Format Paperback
Page Count 296
Imprint Policy Press
Publisher Policy Press