Social Policy Review 18: Analysis and debate in social policy, 2006: Social Policy Review
Editat de Linda Bauld, Karen Clarke, Tony Maltbyen Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 iun 2006
Social Policy Review provides students, academics and all those interested in welfare issues with detailed analyses of progress and change in areas of major interest during the past year.Bringing together a selection of commissioned papers, the Review is organised in three parts. First, it concentrates on the main policy developments during 2005 in relation to five key areas of welfare provision, both in the UK and internationally. The second part, this year concentrating on the theme of health and well-being, draws on current research to explore key policy issues and challenges. The final section explores employment and later life - an often neglected area of social policy, yet one that will increasingly dominate the contemporary news agenda and that has long term implications for social policy.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781861348449
ISBN-10: 1861348444
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 155 x 223 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bristol University Press
Colecția Policy Press
Seria Social Policy Review
ISBN-10: 1861348444
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 155 x 223 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bristol University Press
Colecția Policy Press
Seria Social Policy Review
Cuprins
Introduction ~ Linda Bauld
Part one: Key areas of social policy
Personal social services ~ Caroline Glendinning and Robin Means
Health ~ Ruth McDonald
Education ~ Alan Dyson
Housing ~ Mark Stephens and Deborah Quilgars
Social security ~ Paul Dornan
Part two: Health and well-being
Well-being and consumerism ~ Janet Newman and Elizabeth Vidler
Being well and well-being: the value of community and professional concepts in understanding positive health ~ Elaine Cameron, Jonathan Mathers and Jayne Parry
Theorising well-being: defining, measuring and understanding ~ Tania Burchardt
The relationship between health and subjective well-being ~ Robert Cummins
Getting to well-being through local government and community processes? The Waitakere Community Wellbeing Strategy in Third Way New Zealand ~ David Craig
Part three: Ageing and employment
Extending working life: problems and prospects for social and public policy ~ Chris Phillipson
Age discrimination in history ~ John Macnicol
Neglected areas of training ~ Kerry Platman and Phillip Taylor
What's different about the UK approach to age and employment? ~ Patrick Grattan
Part one: Key areas of social policy
Personal social services ~ Caroline Glendinning and Robin Means
Health ~ Ruth McDonald
Education ~ Alan Dyson
Housing ~ Mark Stephens and Deborah Quilgars
Social security ~ Paul Dornan
Part two: Health and well-being
Well-being and consumerism ~ Janet Newman and Elizabeth Vidler
Being well and well-being: the value of community and professional concepts in understanding positive health ~ Elaine Cameron, Jonathan Mathers and Jayne Parry
Theorising well-being: defining, measuring and understanding ~ Tania Burchardt
The relationship between health and subjective well-being ~ Robert Cummins
Getting to well-being through local government and community processes? The Waitakere Community Wellbeing Strategy in Third Way New Zealand ~ David Craig
Part three: Ageing and employment
Extending working life: problems and prospects for social and public policy ~ Chris Phillipson
Age discrimination in history ~ John Macnicol
Neglected areas of training ~ Kerry Platman and Phillip Taylor
What's different about the UK approach to age and employment? ~ Patrick Grattan