Applying A Personalised Approach To Eligibility Criteria (social Work Pocketbooks)
by Daisy Bogg /
2012 / English / PDF
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“Packed with handy hints and good practice, this pocketbook
illustrates how personalised social care can be funded in the Age
of Austerity. In the context of dwindling public finances, social
workers can apply creative approaches to eligibility criteria to
help ensure an individual’s recovery from a mental health problem
is appropriately supported.”
“Packed with handy hints and good practice, this pocketbook
illustrates how personalised social care can be funded in the Age
of Austerity. In the context of dwindling public finances, social
workers can apply creative approaches to eligibility criteria to
help ensure an individual’s recovery from a mental health problem
is appropriately supported.”
Martin Webber, Anniversary Reader, University of York, UK
Martin Webber, Anniversary Reader, University of York, UK
Part of the new
Part of the newSocial Work Pocketbooks
Social Work Pocketbooks series, this handy
book is a guide to applying social care eligibility criteria
within a personalised approach. It includes a range of useful
practice suggestions and guidance to help social workers think
about how they can apply eligibility to psychosocial issues and
needs, to ensure individuals are able to access appropriate
support options. The book:
series, this handy
book is a guide to applying social care eligibility criteria
within a personalised approach. It includes a range of useful
practice suggestions and guidance to help social workers think
about how they can apply eligibility to psychosocial issues and
needs, to ensure individuals are able to access appropriate
support options. The book:Describes legal frameworks for assessment and service
delivery
Describes legal frameworks for assessment and service
deliveryExamines specific elements of eligibility criteria
Examines specific elements of eligibility criteriaProvides practice suggestions and checklists
Provides practice suggestions and checklistsExplores the interface between fair access to care services
and NHS CHC criteria
Explores the interface between fair access to care services
and NHS CHC criteriaUses case study examples throughout
Uses case study examples throughoutThis pocketbook will help you to ensure that applications for
funding individuals are well constructed. The book includes advice
on assessing and supporting individuals with complex needs such as
mental health, substance misuse or learning disability.
This pocketbook will help you to ensure that applications for
funding individuals are well constructed. The book includes advice
on assessing and supporting individuals with complex needs such as
mental health, substance misuse or learning disability.