Buch, Englisch, 486 Seiten, Format (B × H): 244 mm x 191 mm, Gewicht: 1021 g
Inclusive Community Practice
Buch, Englisch, 486 Seiten, Format (B × H): 244 mm x 191 mm, Gewicht: 1021 g
ISBN: 978-0-19-030319-8
Verlag: Oxford University Press
Case Management: Inclusive Community Practice is a consumer-directed social work text that provides health and human services workers with the theory, knowledge and skills to help the vulnerable. The second edition offers a strong in-depth overview of case management using case studies and reflective questions to teach readers to relate theory to practical situations. Clear navigation and updated content make Case Management a learning resource for students and practitioners working across the human services sector.
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Weitere Infos & Material
- 1: 1. Origins, Influences and Challenges of Contemporary Case Management
- Part 1 Overview and Commentary: Foundations of Case Management Practice
- 2: Systems Diversity in Case Management: Characteristics, Models and Dimensions
- 3: Ethics Informed by Citizenship: The Heart of Person-Directed Practice
- 4: Theories that Inform Practice: Promoting Individual Agency and Autonomy
- 5: Utilising Practice Functions to Build Choice and Extend Support
- 6: Cultural Diversity and Competence: A Culturally Responsive Approach
- 7: Advocacy: An Overarching Approach
- Part 2 Overview and Commentary: Collaborative Practice: Carers, Communities, Organisations and Capabilit
- 8: Mobilising and Utilising Informal Care in Case Management
- 9: 'Seeing Double': Family Case Management Where a Parent has a Mental Illness
- 10: Rethinking Case Management and Community Development.
- 11: Organisational and Inter-organisational Learning for Case Management
- 12: Practitioner Standards and Skills Development
- Part 3 Overview and Commentary: Practice Contexts, Service Users and Approaches
- 13: Case Management and Community Mental Health
- 14: A Person-centred Approach to Supporting People with Cognitive Disability
- 15: Ageing in Community: Consumer-directed Support
- 16: Responding to System Imperatives in Rehabilitation Case Management Contexts
- 17: Defining the 'Case' to be 'Managed' in Services for Children at Risk of Harm and their Families
- Part 4 Overview and Commentary: Praxis - critical, reflective and evidence-directed practice
- 18: Case management in Child Protection: Challenges, Complexities and Possibilities
- 19: Case Management and Complexity: Challenges in the National Disability Insurance Scheme
- 20: Our Safe Place - Community Responses to Koori Youth Violence
- 21: New Land New Home: Working with Refugee Survivors of Torture and Trauma
- 22: Case management, Research Evidence, and Homelessness Services




