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A01=Caroline Allen
A01=Corinne Thomason
A01=Jennifer Beecham
A01=Martin Knapp
A01=Paul Cambridge
A01=ROBIN Darton
Author_Caroline Allen
Author_Corinne Thomason
Author_Jennifer Beecham
Author_Martin Knapp
Author_Paul Cambridge
Author_ROBIN Darton
Cantril's Ladder
Cantril’s Ladder
case management strategies
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Central Government
central government grants
Claybury Hospital
Client Welfare
Commons Social Services Committee
Community Accommodation
Community Care
Community Care Agencies
Community Care Arrangement
Community Care Policies
community care support
Community Living Settings
Community Mental Handicap Teams
community mental health
Congregate Care Settings
Demonstration Programme
demonstration programmes
disability services evaluation
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Hospital Closure
Hospital Residents
Joint Finance
joint service provision
Long Term Mental Health Problems
outcomes cost analysis community care
People White Paper
PGC
PGC Morale Scale
research methodology social sciences
residents' lives
service utilisation
social care policy
Staffed Group Homes
Voluntary Organisations
Waltham Forest
West Cumbria

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138612181
  • Weight: 890g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Aug 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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First published in 1992, this second book in the series fully described the evaluation programme and seeks to answer pressing questions of policy and practice This book is split into four parts: Introduction to the pilot programme, the projects and their clients; the policy contexts; the objectives; the research methodology. The Process of care: financing, accommodation and service use, staffing, case management, joint working. Evaluation: Outcomes for clients and others, and costs, for each of the client’s groups (people with learning difficulties, people with mental health problems, elderly people and people with physical disabilities). Finally this book aims to further discuss, Policy and practice implications.

Martin Knapp, Paul Cambridge, Corinne Thomason, Jennifer Beecham, Carline Allen, Robin Darton

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