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A lot to say: a guide for social workers, personal advisors and others working with disabled children and young people with communication impairments
- Author:
- MORRIS Jenny
- Publisher:
- SCOPE
- Publication year:
- 2002
- Pagination:
- 59p.
- Place of publication:
- London
This publication offers advice and information to social workers, Connexions personal advisors and others working with children and young people who have communication impairments. It will be of use in a number of settings, health, social services, education, and private and voluntary sector agencies. It is aimed at professionals who are not specialists in communication impairments, but who have responsibilities to assess the needs, and seek the views, of this important group of children and young people.
Where to now?
- Author:
- MORRIS Jenny
- Journal article citation:
- Community Care, 26.9.96, 1996, p.25.
- Publisher:
- Reed Business Information
The author argues that community care assessments are a crucial element in working towards a society where disabled people can participate and have full human rights.
Housing and floating support: a review
- Author:
- MORRIS Jenny
- Publisher:
- Joseph Rowntree Foundation
- Publication year:
- 1995
- Pagination:
- 55p.,bibliog.
- Place of publication:
- York
Examines the funding mechanism of 'floating support' which enables housing associations to provide support to people living in ordinary housing. Looks at the advantages and disadvantages experienced by schemes already up and running; assesses how the schemes measure up against the needs identified by service users; how the support provided by housing associations relates to assessment and care management provided by social services authorities; and asks whether the existing funding mechanism is effective.
Key task 1: criteria motives
- Author:
- MORRIS Jenny
- Journal article citation:
- Community Care, 14.1.93, 1993, p.17.
- Publisher:
- Reed Business Information
Argues that needs-led assessment should not be a disguise for resource-led assessment rationed by criteria.