Social Care and Neurodisability: Volume 2 Issue 2
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A journal on practice, management, research and lawTable of contents
Promoting self‐directed support for people living with dementia: overcoming the challenges
David Moore, Kirsty JonesThis paper aims to discuss the use of self‐directed supported as a way of empowering people living with dementia to have greater control over the support they need.
Charnley Fold: a practice model of environmental design for enhanced dementia day care
Garuth ChalfontRehabilitation aims to achieve optimal levels of physical, psychological, social and vocational well‐being. Even though cognitive interventions have been widely applied in…
The patient's voice in neuro‐surgery: psycho‐socio‐economic benefits of a patient‐designed versus standard service following treatment for a subarachnoid haemorrhage
Colin Pritchard, Malcolm Cox, Lesley Foulkes, Kenneth LindsaySuccessive governments have called for greater “empowerment” of the patient, reflected in the chief medical officer's call for more patient‐related outcome measures (PROM). This…
The criminal injuries compensation scheme
Neil SugarmanThis paper seeks to provide an analysis of historic and current criminal injuries compensation schemes in Great Britain.
Personal injury litigation process
Malcolm UnderhillThis paper aims to consider the claims process for personal injury matters, prior to and post commencement of litigation.
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2042-0919e-ISSN:
2042-874XISSN-L:
2042-0919Online date, start – end:
2010 – 2014Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedEditor:
- Declan Mc Nicholl