An A-Z of Community Care Law

Author:   Michael Mandelstam
Publisher:   Jessica Kingsley Publishers
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9781853025600


Pages:   208
Publication Date:   01 October 1997
Format:   Paperback
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Written in answer to a need for concise explanations of the key issues and terms involved in community care law, this comprehensive A-Z gives the reader immediate access to such a summary and explanation. The text breaks down community care into individual terms such as assessment, eligibility criteria, home help, needs, and unreasonable desicions and then explains the legal and practical implications of each term in straightforward language.

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Author:   Michael Mandelstam
Publisher:   Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Imprint:   Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 23.20cm
Weight:   0.328kg
ISBN:  

9781853025600


ISBN 10:   1853025607
Pages:   208
Publication Date:   01 October 1997
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Introduction. At a Glance: List of Terms in A-Z List. At a Glance: Cases . At a Glance: Acts of Parliament. A-Z List. Appendix 1: Regulations Appendix 2: Directions Appendix 3: Guidance and other Material Appendix 4: Further Reading.

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this book is an essential, easy-to-read reference for both practitioners and students... Extensive cross-references do much to help the reader gain a snapshot of major challenges to particular areas of law. -- Therapy Weekly There are many books available on specific aspects of community care legislation, but this is the first I have seen which covers the concept as a whole. This book provides succinct, clear explanations, listed alphabetically under useful, descriptive headings... agile cross-referencing is the key to most effective use of this manual. -- Mental Health Care It provides the means for any issue, or the core points of any issue, to be explored quickly... efficient and easy to use... all involved with community care would find things in this book that would be useful in their work. This is a worthwhile purchase, especially I would suggest for small voluntary agencies, advocacy services and the like. -- Exchange on Ageing, Law and Ethics ... it tackles matters in an extremely understandable way and should appeal to lawyers and non-lawyers alike - it represents good value for anyone exploring this field of community care. -- Elderly Client Adviser 'This book is clearly laid out and easy to use... it will be particularly useful to service managers, and practitioners, as well as voluntary organisations, advice agencies, lawyers, private sector providers, lecturers and students. But it has much to interest service users too. -- Aware, a publication of the Scottish Motor Neurone Disease Association [It is] written in a plain, readable style which generates interest in a potentially 'dry' and complex subject area. -- The National Association of Occupational Therapists working for people with Learning Disabilities ... a very helpful dictionary of Community Care Law, which should be of assistance to who work on the field of older clients. [I]t tackles matters in an extremely understandable way and should appeal to lawyers and non-lawyers alike...very valuable and for ÷12.95 represents very good value for anyone exploring this field of community care. -- Elderly Client Adviser


this book is an essential, easy-to-read reference for both practitioners and students... Extensive cross-references do much to help the reader gain a snapshot of major challenges to particular areas of law. -- Therapy Weekly There are many books available on specific aspects of community care legislation, but this is the first I have seen which covers the concept as a whole. This book provides succinct, clear explanations, listed alphabetically under useful, descriptive headings... agile cross-referencing is the key to most effective use of this manual. -- Mental Health Care It provides the means for any issue, or the core points of any issue, to be explored quickly... efficient and easy to use... all involved with community care would find things in this book that would be useful in their work. This is a worthwhile purchase, especially I would suggest for small voluntary agencies, advocacy services and the like. -- Exchange on Ageing, Law and Ethics ... it tackles matters in an extremely understandable way and should appeal to lawyers and non-lawyers alike - it represents good value for anyone exploring this field of community care. -- Elderly Client Adviser 'This book is clearly laid out and easy to use... it will be particularly useful to service managers, and practitioners, as well as voluntary organisations, advice agencies, lawyers, private sector providers, lecturers and students. But it has much to interest service users too. -- Aware, a publication of the Scottish Motor Neurone Disease Association [It is] written in a plain, readable style which generates interest in a potentially 'dry' and complex subject area. -- The National Association of Occupational Therapists working for people with Learning Disabilities ... a very helpful dictionary of Community Care Law, which should be of assistance to who work on the field of older clients. [I]t tackles matters in an extremely understandable way and should appeal to lawyers and non-lawyers alike...very valuable and for /12.95 represents very good value for anyone exploring this field of community care. -- Elderly Client Adviser


Author Information

Michael Mandelstam provides independent legal training to local authorities, the NHS and voluntary organisations. In the past, he worked at the Disabled Living Foundation, a national voluntary organisation, and for a few years at the Social Services Inspectorate at the Department of Health. He holds postgraduate qualifications in law, information studies and the history of science and medicine.

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