Fr. 220.00

Working With Family Carers

English · Hardback

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This book analyses informal caring across a variety of contexts, describing the nature of these relationships and the conditions under which they take place, and discusses the ways professionals can support and empower carers.


List of contents










Introduction: Why this book? Carers in the UK in the 21st century The Background to Informal care giving What do carers actually do? What can be learned from research? Carers in a multi-professional arena. Carers under pressure Looking to the future


About the author










Dr Valerie Gant is an experienced social work practitioner and senior lecturer at the University of Chester. Val has written and published on a variety of subjects relating to health and social care.
Her personal experience of having a child with severe learning disabilities has both inspired and informed her in-depth professional knowledge of this area.
An active researcher, Val is interested in carers, disability issues and auto-ethnography, both as a process and a method, and has recently published a paper on this method in QSW.
She lives by the sea, and when she isn't writing and researching she enjoys walking her dog and spending time with her family.


Product details

Authors Valerie Gant
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.03.2025
 
EAN 9781041057949
ISBN 978-1-0-4105794-9
No. of pages 188
Series Early Intervention, Prevention and Support
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education > Social education, social work

HEALTH & FITNESS / General, FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Social Work, Family & health, Social Work, Family and health

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