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Research, Policy and Planning Vol 29(3), 2012
- Full Publication (PDF File, 923kb)
- Editorial
- Some reflections on social care research: joys, tribulations and aspirations. Martin Knapp and Ann Richardson
- Historical amnesia: linking past, present and future in politics and policy. John Clarke
- How self directed support is failing to deliver personal budgets and personalisation. Colin Slasberg, Peter Beresford and Peter Schofield
- Citizenship, choice and care: an examination of the promotion of choice in the provision of adult social care. Guy Daly
- Reviews
Research, Policy and Planning Vol 29(2), 2012
- Full Publication (PDF File, 849kb)
- Editorial
- An evaluation of Wigan Council’s Partnership for Older People Project. Roger Beech, Brenda Roe, Bernard Beech, Wanda Russell, Michelle Harris and Deborah Gent
- Child protection, social work and the media: doing as well as being done to. Ray Jones
- Satisfaction with adult social care assessment: the development of a measure. Michele Abendstern, Caroline Sutcliffe, Jane Hughes, Paul Clarkson, Judith Unell and David Challis
- The state of adult social care research: findings from an online survey. Amritpal Rehill, Derek King and Martin Knapp
- Reviews
Research, Policy and Planning Vol 29(1), 2011/2012
- Full Publication (PDF File, 606kb)
- Editorial
- Developments in mental health service provision: views of service users and carers. Brenda Roe, Kevin Corbett, Mairi Byrne, Helena McCourt, Julie Chadwick and Annette Jinks
- Providing community equipment and adaptations in adult social care: lessons from an evaluation of the use of self-assessment in five English local authorities. Sue Tucker, Jane Hughes, Christian Brand, Paul Clarkson, Jennifer Wenborn, Ruth McDonogh, Michele Abendstern and David Challis
- Are personal budgets necessarily empowering for service users? If not, what’s it all about? Peter Beresford
- Toward a new eligibility framework that serves the interests of both service users and councils. Colin Slasberg
- Reviews