Hearing What Users Say: The Importance of Training for High Quality Management in Dementia Care
Jonathan Parker
(Department of Social Work, University of Hull)
Bridget Penhale
(Department of Social Work, University of Hull)
Jill Manthorpe
(Department of Social Work, University of Hull)
Greta Bradley
(Department of Social Work, University of Hull)
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Abstract
This paper explores the importance of seeking the views of service users with dementia. This is fundamental to raising quality standards in the management of dementia care, and demands commitment to on‐going high quality training for social care staff. Contemporary research and policy developments are debated in this context.
Citation
Parker, J., Penhale, B., Manthorpe, J. and Bradley, G. (2001), "Hearing What Users Say: The Importance of Training for High Quality Management in Dementia Care", Journal of Integrated Care, Vol. 9 No. 6, pp. 28-33. https://doi.org/10.1108/14769018200100046
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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