Titre : | Social policy & administration, vol. 30, n° 3. - 1996/09 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/09/1996 |
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As charities are expected to take on more and more of the provision of services to the disadvantaged, they will be calling on volunteers to support that work. The use of volunteers means important cost savings when compared to the use of paid se[...]
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Social services authorities in the UK are increasingly involved in charging and fee collection activities with clients in receipt of community care services. This article explores the implications of these developments for elderly people with de[...]
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The article presents the beginning of a discussion on how the doctrine of confidentiality may have been misapplied in the area of chidren's protective services. It asks the reader to consider who the client is in these cases and, having answered[...]
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This paper challenges prevailing notions of community and community care. It exposes some of the confusions associated with current thinking and offers a more realistic interpretation, drawing upon the roots of the idea of community. By this sta[...]
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As the voluntary sector, particularly the use of volunteers, has been promoted and given greater importance and responsibility by the government, and statutory personal social services have been attacked, the boundaries between voluntary and pro[...]