Researching social care for minority ethnic older people: implications of some Scottish research
In: The British journal of social work, Band 30, Heft 3, S. 305-321
ISSN: 1468-263X
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In: The British journal of social work, Band 30, Heft 3, S. 305-321
ISSN: 1468-263X
Intro -- Forest Friends -- About the Author -- Dedication -- Copyright Information © -- Acknowledgement -- Synopsis -- Chapter 1 -- Chapter 2 -- Chapter 3 -- Chapter 4 -- Chapter 5 -- Chapter 6 -- Synopsis -- Synopsis -- Chapter 1 -- Chapter 2 -- Chapter 3 -- Chapter 4 -- Chapter 5 -- Chapter 6 -- Chapter 7 -- Chapter 8 -- Chapter 9 -- Chapter 10 -- Chapter 11 -- Chapter 12.
Cover -- The Roman Peasant Project 2009-2014 Excavating the Roman Rural Poor -- VOLUME 1 -- Volume 1 Title -- Volume 1 Copyright -- Contents -- Author List -- Acknowledgments and Dedication -- Ceramic References and Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Part I: Old Questions and New Data -- 1 Introduction: Inventing Roman Peasants -- 1.1 Peasants: Definitions -- 1.2 Historiography I: Roman Peasant History and the Ancient Swerve -- 1.3 Historiography II: Archaeology and the Peasant Swerve -- 1.4 Project Questions and Hypotheses -- 1.5 Volume Outline -- 2 Methodologies -- 2.1 Precepts (KB) -- 2.2 Archeology in Roman Social History (KB) -- 2.3 Methodologies -- 2.3.1 Field Survey (MG) -- 2.3.2 Site Selection (KB) -- 2.3.3 Geophysics (MG) -- 2.3.4 Excavation (KB, MS) -- 2.3.5 Ceramics Analysis (EV) -- 2.3.6 Faunal Analysis (MM) -- 2.3.7 Land Analysis (AA) -- 2.3.8 Movement (AA, CG) -- 2.3.9 Geological Materials (AA) -- 2.3.10 Botanical Analysis (AMM) -- 2.3.11 Small Finds Analysis (SCE) -- 2.4 Quantification (KB) -- 3 Land and Locale -- 3.1 Locale (KB, CG) -- 3.2 Land (AA) -- 3.3 Vegetation (ER) -- 3.4 Human Activity in a "Liminal" Landscape (KB) -- 3.5 Human Activity in the Commune of Cinigiano (KB, MG) -- 3.6 Characteristics of the Locale (AA, KB, MG) -- 3.7 Conclusions (KB) -- Excavations -- 4 Pievina -- 4.1 Situation (AA, MG) -- 4.2 Remote Sensing (MG) -- 4.3 Excavation (KB) -- 4.4 Chronology (EV) -- 4.5 Ceramics (EV) -- 4.6 Faunal Materials (MM) -- 4.7 Geological Considerations, Land Units, and Evaluation (AA) -- 4.8 Botanical Materials -- 4.9 Coins (FM) -- 4.10 Small Finds (SCE) -- 4.11 Glass (SCE, ERR) -- 4.12 Building Materials (AA) -- 4.13 Discussion (KB) -- 5 Case Nuove -- 5.1 Situation (AA, CG, EV) -- 5.2 Remote Sensing (MG) -- 5.3 Excavation (KB) -- 5.4 Residue Analysis (AP, MACO).
In: Routledge library editions. Ethics volume 8
Cover -- Contents -- Foreword -- The Fairtrade Foundation -- Preface -- Contributors -- Introduction -- 1. A Brilliant Idea -- Part I - Producers -- 2. The Impact of Fairtrade -- 3. Rachel's Blog -- 4. Nicaragua: The Road to Freedom -- 5. Heroes and Demons -- Part II - Consumers -- 6. Campaigning for Justice -- 7. A Glass and a Half Full - How Cadbury Embraced Fairtrade -- 8. Honesty, Openness and Social Responsibility -- 9. Banana Breakthrough -- Part III - Future Challenges -- 10. The Greatest Challenge -- 11. Tricky Waters -- 12. Scale without Compromise -- 13. Raising the Bar or Directing the Flood -- Conclusion -- 14. When the Rain Stops -- Index.
In: Capitalism: A Journal of History and Economics, Band 2, Heft 1, S. 7-40
ISSN: 2576-6406
In: Social work in health care: the journal of health care social work ; a quarterly journal adopted by the Society for Social Work Leadership in Health Care, Band 52, Heft 2-3, S. 104-104
ISSN: 1541-034X
In: Social policy and society: SPS ; a journal of the Social Policy Association, Band 6, Heft 3, S. 349-351
ISSN: 1475-3073
Cost has long been a preoccupation in policy documents concerned with the care and support of older people (Means and Smith, 1998; Royal Commission, 1999). A history of moral panic about the ageing population coupled with a stereotype of older people as a dependent and 'unproductive' sector of society have combined to produce negatively focused debate, lacking in evidential support. Most recently, Wanless (2006) has highlighted the limitations of the evidence base and the narrowness of debate concerning the provision of social care services, arguing both for more informed debate and for consideration of the impact of developments in services and alternative funding models.
In: Social policy and society: SPS ; a journal of the Social Policy Association, Band 6, Heft 3, S. 447-459
ISSN: 1475-3073
This review explores debates concerning the costs of long-term care for older people, and aims to give an overview of the recent and current research agenda in this area, referring primarily to work published 2000–2006. The focus of much work is on the identification of costs, their distribution and the contexts of policy and delivery of services in which these operate. Live debates concern future costs, their control and related issues of social justice and equity.