Key themes in health and social care:a companion to learning

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Group Author: Barnard Adam.
Published: Routledge,
Publisher Address: London New York
Publication Dates: 2011.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Subjects:
Carrier Form: xxx, 400 p.: ill. ; 25 cm.
ISBN: 9780415476379 (alk. paper)
0415476372 (alk. paper)
9780415476386 (alk. paper)
0415476380 (alk. paper)
9780203845851 (alk. paper)
0203845854 (alk. paper)
Index Number: R19
CLC: R19
Call Number: R19/K443
Contents: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Skills for study and practice / Sian Trafford -- Working with people / Kirsty Beart, Graham Whitehead, and Adam Barnard -- The individual in society / Barbara Coulson and Bridget Hallam -- Concepts of equality and diversity / Adam Barnard -- Introduction to social policy / Chris Towers -- Studying at a higher level in health and social care : argument, critical thinking and reflection / Sian Trafford -- Health and health care in Britain / Bridget Hallam -- Key themes in health and social care / Chris Ring -- Philosophical and political debate in health and social care / Adam Barnard -- Research in health and social care / Kristan Hopkins-Burke -- Introduction to criminal justice system / Philip Hodgson -- Theories of counselling / Martyn Harling and Graham Whitehead -- Place, neighbourhood and health / James Hunter -- Health, housing and the regeneration / Ann McCarthy -- Globalization and health and social care / Adam Barnard -- Contemporary approaches to leadership and management / Adrian M. Castell -- Evidence based practice in health and social care / Michelle Raithby and Chris Ring -- Contemporary mental health care / Kirsty Beart -- The practice of counselling / Graham Whitehead -- Substance misuse / Martyn Harling -- Working with children / Helen Burrows, Jill Berrisford and Jo Ward -- User involvement : user led approaches in adult care--who is in charge? / Matthew Gough -- Young people and youth justice / Roger Hopkins-Burke -- The professionalization of the youth justice work force / Vicky Palmer.