Approaches to Case Management for People With Disabilities (pocket)
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Format
Inbunden (Hard cover)
Antal sidor
220
Utgivningsdatum
1992-05-01
Förlag
Jessica Kingsley Pub
Utgivningsland
Storbritannien
Dimensioner
247 x 165 x 19 mm
Vikt
498 g
ISBN
9781853020995

Approaches to Case Management for People With Disabilities

Inbunden,  1992-05-01
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Provides a survey of current/recent case management and co-ordination projects for the disabled. Pilling explores their main features, the differences between them, and their successes and failures to date. Topics discussed are assessed from both the clients' and the providers' perspective.
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Part 1 Case management in Britain today: is there a need for case management?; a British experience of case management. Part 2 Evaluation of the Camden and Islington Case Manager project for people with physical disabilities: the design of the evaluation; the clients' views of the Case Manager project; Case Manager roles and achievements - a review of the client records; service providers' view of the Case Manager project. Part 3 Evaluation of the disability team in Westminster and Kensington and Chelsea: the objectives of the project; the clients' views; the service providers' views.