Effective Policy, Planning and Implementation

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A01=Keith Moultrie
A01=Nick Gould
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Author_Keith Moultrie
Author_Nick Gould
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Child Care System
Client Information System
Common Language
community care assessment
Computer Based Decision Support System
Cross Border Data Flows
Data Protection
data protection policy
Data Protection Principles
Dependent Elderly People
EC Data Protection Directive
Elimination Race
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information systems implementation in social care
Local Elderly Population
Local Key Players
Long Term Care Insurance
Long Term Elderly Care
Main Frame
Performance Related Pay
population-based planning
Private Long Term Care Insurance
probation service systems
public sector evaluation
Short Break Services
social care informatics
Subjective Information Sources
UK Social Service
UK's Data Protection
UK's Data Protection Act
Unitary Authorities
Victim Support

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138322554
  • Weight: 200g
  • Dimensions: 148 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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First published in 1997, in this second volume Gould and Moultrie compile writings from various professionals in the public service sector, researchers and other academics in support of the Social Services Research and Development Unit (or SSRADU) at the University of Bath. Primarily focusing on three points of research: In retrospect, the lessons learnt form implementing information systems in to address specific needs of the social service organisation. Different processes that can successfully identify the major information needs of the late 1990s, encompassing efficient and relevant information to inform social service planning. Finally, the management of information in social services in a national and international context.

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