How to be a Great Care Assistant
Edited by Dr Richard Hawkins and Adrian Ashurst,
Caring Times/Hawker Publications
ISBN 1874790795,
£14.95
STAR RATINGS: 5/5
At first sight the title could appear patronising and the subject matter boringly basic, but this book is a cracker, writes John Burton.
In her foreword, Hilary Woodhead relates an experience as a care assistant: "Realising the difference between 'help' and 'work with' was what eased my transition from being good at my job to being great at it, and as soon as I was great at it I realised that I loved it."
Elderly people
29 September 2008
Bournewood serious case review is criticised by HL's carers
25 September 2008
The Bournewood betrayal
24 September 2008
Luton Council to pay £15,000 for failing disabled man and family
19 September 2008
Phil Hope succeeds Ivan Lewis as adult social care minister
DH study reveals councils still haven't embraced personalisation
Government has slashed primary care budgets, says Age Concern's Lishman
Action on Elder Abuse says personalisation is used to cut costs
Details of government consultations
02 October 2008
Private Member Bills
25 July 2008
Government Legislation
25 July 2008