By John Glasby and Rosemary Littlechild.
The Policy Press
ISBN 1861345267 (hb), £50
ISBN 1861345259 (pb), £18.99
Star rating 4/5.
For the past 30 years, governments have sought to improve co-ordination between health and social care services, writes Jo Moriarty. Despite this, many older people continue to experience the consequences of the failure to provide the "seamless service" so often spoken of and yet so rarely achieved. In this context, this revised edition is especially welcome.
It usefully combines a review of the literature, a summary of legislative and policy developments, and a set of case studies covering different areas of partnership working. Exercises invite the reader to consider their reactions to a given situation and to identify where improvements could be made. There is a helpful index, bibliography and list of relevant websites.
Threat of action called off until September in bid to end dispute
Jersey: Simon Bellwood 'unfairly sacked' inquiry finds
Bristol serious case review: Child's death was ''clearly avoidable'
Can Cafcass strike a balance between cases
Lone parents, disabled and drug users face tougher benefits regime
Private Member Bills
25 July 2008
Government Legislation
25 July 2008
Details of government consultations
25 July 2008