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Personalisation and housing | Author(s) | Martin Cooper |
Journal title | Housing, Care and Support, vol 12, no 4, December 2009 |
Pages | 44 pp (whole issue) |
Source | Website: http://www.pierprofessional.com |
Keywords | Housing [elderly] ; Social security benefits ; Independence ; Usage [services] ; Social policy. |
Annotation | This special edition of Housing, Care and Support is devoted to a more in-depth exploration of the perceived challenges and implications of the personalisation agenda for users of services, commissioners and providers of housing, care and support services. The seven articles range from looking at the issue of the conflicting value bases for a state versus a market-driven vision of welfare services, to considering how providers need to adapt their service offers if they are to remain relevant in the emerging markets. The work has been supported by the Housing and Learning Improvement Network (HLIN) and also reflects a number of contributions to the OLM-Pavilion Conference (2009) entitled 'Personalisation and Housing: Making it work for service users and housing providers'. (KJ/RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-100413210 A |
Classmark | KE: JH: C3: QLD: TM2 |
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