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2.3 The management of living longer – Old age doesn’t come alone
Web2.3 The management of living longer. Policy makers in the developed world have been challenged throughout the years to develop strategies that best meet their country’s particular demands for health and social care provision based on their individual …
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Being a ‘Forensic Carer’
WebBeing a carer for a relative or friend admitted to forensic mental health services presents its own specific challenges. The role of ‘forensic carer’ can bring with it some significant impacts on life-course, identity, psyche, welfare and well-being, as well as social …
2. Literature Review – Old age doesn’t come alone
WebLiterature Review – Old age doesn’t come alone. 2. Literature Review. The ageing population is one of the key drivers for change in health and social care sector organisations (Christie Commission, 2011) and one that has been predicated to have …
2. How does trauma apply to ‘looked after’ children
WebThe neuro-biology of trauma demonstrates that the impact of abuse, neglect and/or abandonment is most profound during a baby’s earliest months and years; and by the frequency and intensity of these experiences. This is significant for babies who are …
Chapter 1. Introduction and background to the research
WebSDS is at the centre of the Scottish Government’s agenda to promote personalised services. The Bill for the Social Care (Self-directed Support) (Scotland) Act 2013 was passed by the Scottish Parliament in November 2012 and received Royal Assent in January 2013. It is …
6. Conclusions – Old age doesn’t come alone
WebConclusions – Old age doesn’t come alone. 6. Conclusions. The implications of an ageing population are wide-ranging, but it is far more complex than a simple increase in numbers. The ageing population coupled with the high prevalence of long term conditions means …
The Candidacy Framework – Older people from black and minority …
WebThe Candidacy Framework. Candidacy is best understood as a conceptual framework, model or construct that identifies distinct factors – spheres of experience – that influence the behaviour of individuals, service professionals and systems at all points on the access …
5.1 The demographic context – Old age doesn’t come alone
WebResearch question 1 addressed the demographic context in which social care services are being delivered today. Chapter 4 showed that the most obvious factor to effect this service is the volume of people requiring immediate support.
Professional adjudication – Older people from black and minority …
Web(21) Equity, Austerity and Access to Public Services, C Bynner, University of Glasgow, 2012 (22) Implementing the New Community Care, Lewis, J. and Glennerster, H. (1996), Buckingham, Open University Press. (23) Researching Social Care for Minority Ethnic …
Candidacy – Older people from black and minority ethnic …
WebThis study uses the Candidacy framework as suggested by McKenzie et al in order to increase understanding of the complexities associated with accessing services for people from ethnic minority groups on the south side of Glasgow. An appraisal of its use in this …
2.1 A historical lens – Old age doesn’t come alone
WebDespite the ageing population being a triumph of the 20th century (Joseph Rowntree Foundation, 2011), the growth in the number and proportion of older people has been as a result of not just increased birth rates but also of lower mortality rates and the successful …
Plain English version – Forensic mental health services in Scotland
WebServices need to work with forensic carers to challenge the stigma of being a forensic carer. Forensic carers should be involved in support planning and reviews. Forensic mental health services should hold regular events for carers including open days on secure units. All …
References – Self directed support
WebAllen D et al (2012) Continuity of care in the transition from child to adult diabetes services: a realistic evaluation study. Journal of Health Services Research & Policy 17(3): 140-148 Arksey H & Glendinning C (2007) Choice in the context of informal care-giving.Health …
1 Background – Forensic mental health services in Scotland
WebAnalysis of consultations during 2012 and two major forensic mental health services conferences held in 2010 and 2011 identified ‘significant gaps and inconsistencies’ in respect of forensic carers’ experiences and levels of existing support reported by …
6 References – Forensic mental health services in Scotland
Web6 References. Absalom, V., McGovern, J., Gooding, P. and Tarrier, N. (2010) An assessment of patient need for family intervention in forensic health services and staff skill in implementing family interventions. Journal of Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology. 21 …
How traumatised children express their feelings – Violent and
WebThey may feel that expressing feelings (crying) led to them being traumatised and therefore try to remain ‘under the radar’ in an attempt to reduce further traumas. They might develop a flight response, distancing themselves from carers in the fear that developing …
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