Services for homeless people – Innovation and chan ge in the European Union: FEANTSA Series
Autor Bill Edgaren Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 iul 1999
Social Policy Review 14 continues the tradition of providing a different style and approach to policy issues from that found in most academic journals and books. Chapters have been purposely chosen to review a varied and interesting selection of social policy developments in Britain and internationally, and to set current policy developments in a broader context of key trends and debates.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781861341891
ISBN-10: 186134189X
Pagini: 244
Dimensiuni: 156 x 232 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Editura: Bristol University Press
Seria FEANTSA Series
ISBN-10: 186134189X
Pagini: 244
Dimensiuni: 156 x 232 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Editura: Bristol University Press
Seria FEANTSA Series
Recenzii
... excellent and well-referenced reviews of key issues in contemporary academic social policy. Journal of Social Policy
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The report makes for interesting reading, reminding us of the extent of homelessness across the European Union, an awareness easily lost when considering UK-based problems. Recent publications which provide an overview of the homelessness literature (Fitzpatrick et al., 2000; Klinker et al.,2000) are timely and remind us of the thousands of unfulfilled recommendations washing around the system. Services for homeless people provides an accessible quide to current and emerging provision in the European Union. Housing Studies.
... a very well written and accessible report, which manages to achieve both scholarly rigour in its conceptual framework ... and a high degree of practical application in its later chapters.... It should ... be required reading for anyone seeking to develop new approaches to meeting the needs of homeless people in Europe and beyond. Journal of Housing and the Built Environment
Notă biografică
Robert Sykes, School of Social Science and Law, Sheffield Hallam University, Catherine Bochel, Department of Policy Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences and Law, University of Lincoln and Nick Ellison, The School of Sociology and Social Policy, The University of Leeds
Cuprins
The year in social policy ~ Catherine Bochel, Robert Sykes and Nick Ellison
Part One: UK developments
Modernising primary healthcare in England: the role of Primary Care Groups and Trusts ~ David Wilkin and Caroline Glendinning
Devolution in England: coping with post-industrial industrial regions - issues of territorial inequality ~ David Byrne
Reconstituting social policy: the case of Northern Ireland ~ Mike Tomlinson
The National Strategy for Learning Disability for the 21st century: can it 'revolutionise' care for people with learning difficulties? ~ Carol Walker
Part Two: International developments
Globalisation and welfare: a meso level analysis ~ Chris Holden
The 'anti-globalisation' movement and its implications for social policy ~ Nicola Yeates
Migration policy in Europe: contradictions and continuities ~ Rosemary Sales
The European Union's social policy focus: from labour to welfare and constitutionalised rights? ~ Monica Threlfall
Part Three: Conceptual developments
The politics and economics of disciplining an inclusive and exclusive society ~ Chris Crowther
Green social welfare: an investigation into political attitudes towards ecological critiques and prescriptions concerning the welfare state ~ Caron Caldwell
Using social capital in the policy context: challenging the orthodoxy ~ Martin Roche
Participation and social policy: transformation, liberation or regulation? ~ Peter Beresford
Part One: UK developments
Modernising primary healthcare in England: the role of Primary Care Groups and Trusts ~ David Wilkin and Caroline Glendinning
Devolution in England: coping with post-industrial industrial regions - issues of territorial inequality ~ David Byrne
Reconstituting social policy: the case of Northern Ireland ~ Mike Tomlinson
The National Strategy for Learning Disability for the 21st century: can it 'revolutionise' care for people with learning difficulties? ~ Carol Walker
Part Two: International developments
Globalisation and welfare: a meso level analysis ~ Chris Holden
The 'anti-globalisation' movement and its implications for social policy ~ Nicola Yeates
Migration policy in Europe: contradictions and continuities ~ Rosemary Sales
The European Union's social policy focus: from labour to welfare and constitutionalised rights? ~ Monica Threlfall
Part Three: Conceptual developments
The politics and economics of disciplining an inclusive and exclusive society ~ Chris Crowther
Green social welfare: an investigation into political attitudes towards ecological critiques and prescriptions concerning the welfare state ~ Caron Caldwell
Using social capital in the policy context: challenging the orthodoxy ~ Martin Roche
Participation and social policy: transformation, liberation or regulation? ~ Peter Beresford