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The limits of case management: lessons from the Wakefield Case Management Project
- Authors:
- RICHARDSON Ann, HIGGINS Ray
- Publisher:
- University of Leeds. Nuffield Institute for Health Services Studies
- Publication year:
- 1992
- Pagination:
- 52p.
- Place of publication:
- Leeds
An evaluation of the development of a needs led case management project centring on the move of people with learning difficulties from hospital into the community.
Approaches to case management for people with disabilities
- Author:
- PILLING Doria
- Publisher:
- Jessica Kingsley
- Publication year:
- 1992
- Pagination:
- 216p.,tables.
- Place of publication:
- London
Looks at why case management has come to assume such importance in community care policies. Surveys a number of current and recent case management and coordination projects and services in Britain, describing their main features, and the differences between them, and their successes and failures. Examines the available evidence on whether any type of case management is particularly beneficial. Finally, evaluates two specific projects, focusing on user views.
Who counts?
- Author:
- SIMONS Ken
- Journal article citation:
- Community Care, 26.3.92, 1992, pp.iv-v.
- Publisher:
- Reed Business Information
Considers how care management will affect Individual Programme Planning and self-advocacy for people with learning difficulties.
Care management pilots: annual report April 1991-March 1992
- Author:
- HAMPSHIRE. Social Services Department
- Publisher:
- Hampshire. Social Services Department
- Publication year:
- 1992
- Pagination:
- 200p.
- Place of publication:
- Winchester
Reports from 4 pilot care management projects looking at what has been learnt from them, and comparing the different models used.