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The ethics of community care | Author(s) | Stephen Wilmot |
Publisher | Cassell, London, 1997 |
Pages | 220 pp |
Source | Cassell, Wellington House, 125 Strand, London WC2R 0BB. |
Keywords | Community care ; Social ethics ; Needs [elderly] ; Theory. |
Annotation | The author aims to map out some of the ethical issues that arise in and around community care. Beginning with the general principles of ethics, he considers how those involved in community care might arrive at their own judgments of right and wrong in a variety of given situations. There are chapters which deal with the concepts of autonomy, responsibility and care, dealing with ethical issues in the team, and allocation of resources. |
Accession Number | CPA-970520212 B |
Classmark | PA: TQ: IK: 4D |
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