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Technical and financial aspects of community care: part 2 | Author(s) | John Dalrymple |
Journal title | Integrate News, no 69, April 1998 |
Publisher | Glasgow Council for the Voluntary Sector, April 1998 |
Pages | pp 19-23 |
Keywords | Community care ; Management [care] ; Finance [care] ; Needs [elderly] ; Evaluation ; Scotland. |
Annotation | This is the second part of a two part article in which the author provides a wide-ranging review of technical and financial aspects of community care. It focuses on `secondary technology', which is to do with the identification of those requiring assistance, and the organisation and authorisation of the competent people to offer assistance to others. This embraces inputs such as assessment, and commissioning, managing and funding of services. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-980828216 A |
Classmark | PA: QA: QC: IK: 4C: 9A * |
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