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Debates In Personalisation Catherine Needham Editor Jon Glasby Editor

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Debates In Personalisation Catherine Needham Editor Jon Glasby Editor
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Publisher: Policy Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.28 MB
Pages: 232
Author: Catherine Needham (editor); Jon Glasby (editor)
ISBN: 9781447313434, 1447313437
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Debates In Personalisation Catherine Needham Editor Jon Glasby Editor by Catherine Needham (editor); Jon Glasby (editor) 9781447313434, 1447313437 instant download after payment.

This unique book brings together, for the first time, advocates and critics of the personalisation agenda in English social care services to debate key issues relating to personalisation. Perspectives from service users, practitioners, academics and policy commentators come together to give an account of the practicalities and controversies associated with the implementation of personalised approaches. The conclusion examines how to make sense of the divergent accounts presented, asking if there is a value-based approach to person-centred care that all sides share. Written in a lively and accessible way, practitioners, students, policy makers and academics in health and social care, social work, public policy and social policy will appreciate the interplay of rival arguments and the way that ambiguities in the care debate play out as policy ideas take programmatic form.

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