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OverviewCase 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. KEY FEATURES 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 TraumaChapter 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. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Elizabeth Moore (Adjunct Lecturer, Adjunct Lecturer, Charles Sturt University)Publisher: Oxford University Press Australia Imprint: OUP Australia and New Zealand Edition: 2nd Revised edition Dimensions: Width: 19.20cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 24.60cm Weight: 1.034kg ISBN: 9780190303198ISBN 10: 0190303190 Pages: 486 Publication Date: 10 November 2016 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of Contents1. Origins, Influences and Challenges of Contemporary Case ManagementPart 1: Origins, Influences and Challenges of Contemporary Case Management2. Systems Diversity in Case Management: Characteristics, Models and Dimensions3. Ethics Informed by Citizenship: The Heart of Person-Directed Practice4. Theories that Inform Practice: Promoting Individual Agency and Autonomy5. Utilising Practice Functions to Build Choice and Extend Support6. Cultural Diversity and Competence: A Culturally Responsive Approach7. Advocacy: An Overarching ApproachPart 2: Collaborative Practice: Carers, Communities, Organisations and Capability8. Mobilising and Utilising Informal Care in Case Management9. 'Seeing Double': Family Case Management Where a Parent has a Mental Illness10. Rethinking Case Management and Community Development.11. Organisational and Inter-organisational Learning for Case Management12. Case Manager Standards and Skills DevelopmentPart 3: Practice Contexts, Service Users and Approaches13. Case Management and Community Mental Health14. A Person-centred Approach to Supporting People with Cognitive Disability15. Ageing in Community: Consumer-directed Support16. Responding to System Imperatives in Rehabilitation Case Management Contexts17. Defining the 'Case' to be 'Managed' in Services for Children at Risk of Harm and their FamiliesPart 4: Praxis - critical, reflective and evidence-directed practice18. Case management in Child Protection: Challenges, Complexities and Possibilities19. Case Management and Complexity: Challenges in the National Disability Insurance Scheme20. Our Safe Place - Community Responses to Koori Youth Violence 21. New Land New Home: Working with Refugee Survivors of Torture and Trauma22. Case management, Research Evidence, and Homelessness ServicesReviewsAuthor InformationElizabeth Moore, Adjunct Lecturer, Social Work and Human Services, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Charles Sturt University Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |