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Working with carers / Christine Heron.

By: Heron, Christine.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: London : Jessica Kingsley, 1998Description: 240 p. ; 24 cm. + pbk.ISBN: 1853025623.Subject(s): Caregivers | Caregivers -- Employment | Work and familyDDC classification: 361.30941
Contents:
Carers in context -- Carers are ... -- The impact of caring -- Carers' assessments -- Providing services that carers want -- Direct work with carers: preparation -- Improving communication -- Emotional support -- Information and involvement -- Young carers -- Carers of people with mental health problems -- Parent carers.
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Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

A complete guide to working with carers, this volume provides a general overview of all the issues involved. The recent surge of interest in the needs of carers is placed in its context of social policy, legislation, demographic trends and changes in society. General theories of assessment, groupwork, stress management and problem-solving are applied to working with carers, and suggestions for good practice are underpinned with references to relevant research, policy documents, and the views of carers themselves. Thus the book achieves a balance between day-to-day practicalities and wider preoccupations.

Each chapter covers practical issues and ends with a summary of good practice guidance for practitioners and managers. The author emphasises that carers are not an homogeneous group, and includes chapters specifically on working with young carers, with carers of people with mental health problems and of parents of children with disabilities. Her clear style and sensible approach ensure that the book is appropriate for practitioners at all levels of experience.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 227-231) and indexes.

Carers in context -- Carers are ... -- The impact of caring -- Carers' assessments -- Providing services that carers want -- Direct work with carers: preparation -- Improving communication -- Emotional support -- Information and involvement -- Young carers -- Carers of people with mental health problems -- Parent carers.

Author notes provided by Syndetics

Introduction. 1. Carers in Context. 2. Carers are... 3. The Impact of Caring. 4. Carers' Assessments. 5. Providing Services that Carers Want. 6. Direct Work with Carers: Preparation. 7. Improving Communication. 8. Emotional Support. 9. Information and Involvement. 10. Young Carers. 11. Carers of People with Mental Health Problems. 12. Parent Carers. Conclusion: The Future for Carers in Policy and Practice. Useful Addresses. References. Index.

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