Werken In De (Semi-)Residentiele Hulpverlening: Sociaal Agogisch Basiswerk Paperback
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India
Author 1
J. Thamer
Book Description
This basic book provides an overview of the way in which residential care is worked and lived. Much attention is paid to the resident's own vision. The authors start with a systematic overview of this type of work and the necessary theoretical underpinning. Subsequently, they deal with the main tasks of the institution worker and the conditions for his functioning in the life situation. Finally, an extensive annotated literature review. The authors have made the book up-to-date again through a fairly thorough editing. A number of developments which received more attention are: - the further increase in the variation of residential care and day care and related shifts in terminology; - increased tendency to provide (semi-) residential assistance in close connection with ambulant help that precedes and / or follows as a rule, also in close connection with the home situation, - the large number of residents with an ethnically cultural background and the growing number of ethnic minority employees - the financial trend that continues for financial reasons to help people stay as long as possible in their own environment (ie ambulatory) or at best in a day-care - the continuing aim to further objectify the care allocation through more attention to indication and care planning; - the position of clients and their rights strengthened by legislation, institutional policy and client organizations - the large number of residents with an ethnically cultural background and the growing number of ethnic minority employees - the trend, also for financial reasons, to help people stay as long as possible in their own environment (ie ambulant)
ISBN-10
9031343196
ISBN-13
9789031343195
Language
Dutch
Publisher
Bohn Stafleu van Loghum
Publication Date
13 Nov 2008
Number of Pages
322