Carers - Research and Practice (Paperback)


Over the last decade carers have become increasingly visible, yet how they might best be helped is not always clear. This book contains the main findings of research on the subject. The authors explore some of the systematic differences between carers - old and young, male and female, spouses and children - and examine the situation of people caring across a range of disabilities. They discuss the extent to which carers fit into mainstream service provision and look at evidence of the effectiveness of different forms of support.

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Over the last decade carers have become increasingly visible, yet how they might best be helped is not always clear. This book contains the main findings of research on the subject. The authors explore some of the systematic differences between carers - old and young, male and female, spouses and children - and examine the situation of people caring across a range of disabilities. They discuss the extent to which carers fit into mainstream service provision and look at evidence of the effectiveness of different forms of support.

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Imprint

Stationery Office Books

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

October 1992

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Authors

Volume editors

Dimensions

246 x 156mm (L x W)

Format

Paperback

Pages

154

ISBN-13

978-0-11-701693-4

Barcode

9780117016934

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LSN

0-11-701693-4



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