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The Care Act 2014: Wellbeing in Practice (eBook)


ISBN13: 9781526480194
Published: October 2019
Publisher: Sage Publications
Country of Publication: UK
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Exploring exactly how the provisions and principles of the Act are implemented in practice, The Care Act 2014 brings together the work of experts across the fields of social work, social policy and care, law, mental health, mental capacity and safeguarding. Case studies developed through the chapters will help you to understand how the Act relates to social work practice, alongside evidence from research, case law and service user and carer testimonies. Mapped closely to both the social work curriculum, and the post-qualifying standards, the book will support social work students in developing good practice through learning, and will further critical reflection of this crucial piece of legislation for practitioners pursuing their continuing professional development.

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Contents:
Foreword: Suzy Braye & Michael Preston-Shoot
Chapter 1: Introduction: The Care Act 2014 – Outcomes in Context - Tim Spencer Lane
Chapter 2: Overview of the Care Act 2014 - John Crossland
Chapter 3: Implementing the Care Act: assessing need and providing care and support - Peter Beresford & Colin Slasberg
Chapter 4: The Care Act: the service user’s experience - Jill Manthorpe, Jo Moriarty, Nic Brimblecombe, Martin Knapp, Tom Snell & José Luis Fernandéz
Chapter 5: Carers and the Care Act: promise and potential - Imogen Taylor
Chapter 6: Caring: a personal perspective - Suzy Braye & Michael Preston-Shoot
Chapter 7: Adult safeguarding - Laura Pritchard-Jones
Chapter 8: The Care Act 2014 and the Mental Capacity Act 2005: learning lessons for the future? - Simon Abbott
Chapter 9: Navigating practice at the interface between mental health and social care law - Mark Holloway
Chapter 10: Hidden in plain sight: Social work, acquired brain injury and missed opportunities for change - Forough Ramezankhah & Alison Brammer
Chapter 11: The interface between the Care Act 2014 and asylum law: exclusions and innovations - Cath Holmström
Chapter 12: Transitions to adult social care - Margaret Flynn & Vic Citarella
Chapter 13: Connecting people’s lives with strategic planning, commissioning and market shaping - Jill Manthorpe
Chapter 14: Social Work and the Care Act 2014