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Social Care In The Uks Four Nations Between Two Paradigms Catherine Needham Patrick Hall

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Social Care In The Uks Four Nations Between Two Paradigms Catherine Needham Patrick Hall
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Publisher: Policy Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.78 MB
Pages: 226
Author: Catherine Needham; Patrick Hall
ISBN: 9781447364672, 1447364678
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Social Care In The Uks Four Nations Between Two Paradigms Catherine Needham Patrick Hall by Catherine Needham; Patrick Hall 9781447364672, 1447364678 instant download after payment.

Two decades have passed since the devolution of social care policy, with key differences emerging between the UK’s four systems, but what impact have these differences had? This book presents for the first time research on the perspectives of social care policy makers on the four systems in which they operate and the ways in which they borrow from one another. Drawing on extensive interviews with national and local policy makers across the UK, the book raises vital questions about the role of ‘standardisation’ and ‘differentiation’ in social care, concluding that when given equal capacity to reform their respective systems, the regimes in each nation may take radically different shapes.

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