Case Management : Inclusive Community Practice 2e Inclusive Community Practice |
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Author:
| Moore, Elizabeth |
ISBN: | 978-0-19-030338-9 |
Publication Date: | Nov 2016 |
Publisher: | Oxford University Press Australia & New Zealand
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Book Format: | Ebook |
List Price: | AUD $66.32 |
Book Description:
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Case Management: Inclusive Community Practice is a consumer-directed social work text that provides health and human services workers with the theory, knowledge and skills to help the vulnerable. The second edition offers a strong in-depth overview of case management using case studies and reflective questions to teach readers to relate theory to practical situations.Clear navigation and updated content make Case Management a learning resource for students and practitioners...
More DescriptionCase Management: Inclusive Community Practice is a consumer-directed social work text that provides health and human services workers with the theory, knowledge and skills to help the vulnerable. The second edition offers a strong in-depth overview of case management using case studies and reflective questions to teach readers to relate theory to practical situations.Clear navigation and updated content make Case Management a learning resource for students and practitioners working across the human services sector.Features of this edition:New references and content included in key areas to reflect recent changes to community practice:Chapter 6: Cultural Diversity and Competence: A Culturally Responsive ApproachChapter 18: Case management in Child Protection: Challenges, Complexities and PossibilitiesChapter 19: Case Management and Complexity: Challenges in the National Disability Insurance SchemeChapter 20: Our Safe Place - Community Responses to Koori Youth Violence Chapter 21: New Land New Home: Working with Refugee Survivors of Torture and Trauma (result of feedback)Chapter 22: Case management, Research Evidence, and Homelessness ServicesWell-respected Australian author team share their expertise across the many disciplines within the human services sector.Cross-reference margin notes added to signpost key topics across chapters.