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Evaluation of an innovation in the continuing care of very frail elderly people
- Authors:
- BOND J., et al
- Journal article citation:
- Ageing and Society, 9(4), December 1989, pp.347-381.
- Publisher:
- Cambridge University Press
Describes the theoretical and methodological perspectives used in evaluating three experimental nursing homes for elderly people.
Aftercare services for drug-using institutionalized delinquents
- Authors:
- CATALANO R.F., et al
- Journal article citation:
- Social Service Review, 63(4), December 1989, pp.553-577.
- Publisher:
- University of Chicago Press
Reviews literature on predictors of relapse among adolescent drug users and presents a model transition and after care service.
Ahead on paper
- Authors:
- OLDHAM John, et al
- Journal article citation:
- Insight, 30.12.89, 1989, pp.24-25.
- Publisher:
- Reed Business Publishing
Outlines Leeds SSD/Leeds Eastern HA's attempt to produce an organisational framework for delivering integrated care for the elderly and creating an environment aimed at facilitating community participation in the determination of need.
Coming to terms with failure
- Authors:
- MILLHAM Spencer, et al
- Journal article citation:
- Insight, 20.12.89, 1989, pp.26-28.
- Publisher:
- Reed Business Publishing
Despite some hostility to secure units, youth treatment centres have an important role to play in the child care system, offering for many young people their only stable living experience for many years.
Barriers broken down
- Authors:
- PERKINS D., et al
- Journal article citation:
- Health Service Journal, 23.11.89, 1989, pp.1432-1433.
- Publisher:
- Emap Healthcare
Describes care provided by a multidisciplinary team including a key worker for elderly psychiatric patients resettled in the community.
Success with glue sniffers
- Authors:
- ROGOWSKI Steve, et al
- Journal article citation:
- Social Work Today, 26.10.89, 1989, pp.12-13.
- Publisher:
- British Association of Social Workers
Some young people with intolerable problems turn to glue sniffing. The response of local residents is to want something done about them. Explains how group work brought positive results for the whole community.
Intensive aftercare services for children
- Authors:
- HODGES V.G., et al
- Journal article citation:
- Social Casework, 70(7), September 1989, pp.397-4O4.
- Publisher:
- Alliance for Children and Families
Description of a program to prepare children and their parents for the return home from residential care.
Social workers' decision making about the violent client
- Authors:
- WERNER P.D., et al
- Journal article citation:
- Social Work Research and Abstracts, 25(3), September 1989, pp.17-20.
- Publisher:
- National Association of Social Workers
A study of the cues used by social workers in assessing risk of violence in clients.
New directions in day activities: for people with multiple handicaps and challenging behaviour
- Authors:
- ALLEN D., et al
- Journal article citation:
- Mental Handicap, 17(3), September 1989, pp.101-103.
- Publisher:
- British Institute of Mental Handicap
Describes a day service based on staff supporting clients carrying out individual activity programmes.
Challenging behaviour and community services
- Authors:
- EMERSON E., et al
- Journal article citation:
- Mental Handicap, 17(3), September 1989, pp.1O4-1O7.
- Publisher:
- British Institute of Mental Handicap
The final paper in a series describing the work of the SE Thames RHA Social Development Team in planning individualised community services.