Case Management : Policy, practice and professional business
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1865088935
ISBN-13
9781865088938
Publisher
Allen & Unwin
Imprint
Allen & Unwin
Country of Manufacture
AU
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jan 1st, 2003
Print length
254 Pages
Product Classification:
Social workPublic health & preventive medicine
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Despite its use across diverse organisational settings and with different professional and client groups, case management remains chameleon-like in character. This is an introduction for students and professionals in the human services, aiming to challenge preconceptions and offer strategies.
A ''tour de force'' that integrates all of the major theoretical arguments and issues and empirical realities that pertain to case management and its diversity into one text that enables a reader to grasp the major aspects of case management practice.It is an important addition to the case management literature and it has international significance.
Professor David P. Moxley, School of Social Work, Wayne State University
This is by far the best introduction to case management that is currently available in the literature.
Associate Professor Peter Camilleri, School of Social Work, Australian Catholic University
The sophisticated understanding of the complexity of case management and the recognition of the contested and dynamic value orientations that underlie case management practice in various settings is indeed refreshing.
Professor Judith M. Parker AM, School of Postgraduate Nursing, University of Melbourne
Case management has become synonymous with service delivery in health and the human services internationally. It is used across diverse organisational settings and with different professional and client groups. Yet despite its predominance, case management remains elusive and chameleon-like in character.
This book goes beyond the prevailing case management rhetoric to challenge preconceptions, offer strategies for practice and explore issues of professional identity and development.
Professor David P. Moxley, School of Social Work, Wayne State University
This is by far the best introduction to case management that is currently available in the literature.
Associate Professor Peter Camilleri, School of Social Work, Australian Catholic University
The sophisticated understanding of the complexity of case management and the recognition of the contested and dynamic value orientations that underlie case management practice in various settings is indeed refreshing.
Professor Judith M. Parker AM, School of Postgraduate Nursing, University of Melbourne
Case management has become synonymous with service delivery in health and the human services internationally. It is used across diverse organisational settings and with different professional and client groups. Yet despite its predominance, case management remains elusive and chameleon-like in character.
This book goes beyond the prevailing case management rhetoric to challenge preconceptions, offer strategies for practice and explore issues of professional identity and development.
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