Social Care and Neurodisability: Volume 3 Issue 3
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A journal on practice, management, research and lawTable of contents
Have I got it wrong or is it them? Difficulties in access to specialist brain injury social work services
Judy WurrThis paper aims to highlight the challenges that case managers face in accessing appropriate statutory services and funding for young brain injured adults.
Recruiting, retaining and making the best use of social workers in adult social care
Bill McKitterickThis paper seeks to identify the most effective ways both to recruit and retain social workers. It aims to explore the roles and skills that social workers bring to the provision…
Motivational interviewing and acquired brain injury
Mark HollowayBrain injury rehabilitation is often complicated or confounded by difficulties with engaging the injured party with the services and input required. Lack of awareness of cognitive…
Journey in trying to achieve eligibility level 1 rehabilitation service
Rob Poppleton, Lynne Turner‐Stokes, Rohit Dhillon, Katie SchoewenaarsThis article aims to cover the experience of working with the new framework/criteria for specialist neuro‐rehabilitation services to meet the needs of patients with rare or…
Legal obligations owed towards children with brain injuries
Ian Wise, Kate WhittakerThis paper aims to outline the duties placed upon public bodies towards children with acquired brain injuries.
ISSN:
2042-0919e-ISSN:
2042-874XISSN-L:
2042-0919Online date, start – end:
2010 – 2014Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedEditor:
- Declan Mc Nicholl