Models of community care in the UK : past and present
By: McGill, Peter.
Series: Learning Disability Review 10 (1) 2005: 46-51.Publisher: 2005Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): COMMUNITY CARE | DEINSTITUTIONALISATION | LEARNING DISABILITY | SOCIAL POLICYSummary: Summarises the model of community care proposed by Jack Tizard more than 40 years ago. Considers the extent to which this model has been implemented and developments since. Reviews the strengths and weaknesses of current models, as exemplified by Valuing People, considering them in their historical context.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Summarises the model of community care proposed by Jack Tizard more than 40 years ago. Considers the extent to which this model has been implemented and developments since. Reviews the strengths and weaknesses of current models, as exemplified by Valuing People, considering them in their historical context.
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