Planeringsfrågan väg till hållplats: i relation till statlig policy och råd för en hållbar transportutveckling i ståder
In: Doktorsavhandlingar vid Chalmers Tekniska Högskola N.S., 3006
In: Publikation 2009,9
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In: Doktorsavhandlingar vid Chalmers Tekniska Högskola N.S., 3006
In: Publikation 2009,9
In: Kvinnohistoriskt arkiv Nr. 6
In: Prismaserien
In: International journal of social welfare, Band 33, Heft 1, S. 29-41
ISSN: 1468-2397
AbstractIn Sweden, mandatory reporting in social services is regulated by the Social Services Act to protect service users and improve services. The aim of this article is to describe mandatory reports by staff and compare types of mistreatment, severity and actions across three areas of social services: elderly care, disability services, and individual and family care. All the reports written by staff and investigated by a designated official over a 1‐year period (n = 1105) in one of the largest regions in Sweden were retrieved, inductively coded and quantitatively analysed. The results showed that most of the reports related to unsafe behaviour and organisational issues. Of all the reports, 14% (n = 156) were deemed to be serious. Differences in assessing mistreatment are discussed in relation to incident reporting in health care. The need for new models of analysis for mandatory reporting in social care is highlighted.
In: Kvinnohistoriskt Arkiv 20
In this much-needed text, leading international experts explore crucial aspects of people's experience of long-term recovery from substance use. Centred around the voices of people who use substances, the book examines the complex and continuing needs of people who have sought to change their use of substances, investigating the ways in which personal characteristics and social and systemic factors intersect to influence the lives of people in long-term recovery. With perspectives from Sweden, Norway, Germany, Belgium, Iceland and the United Kingdom, it also considers the role and needs of family members, and puts forward clear recommendations for improving future research, policy and practice