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Incorporating feminist ethics into case management programs | Author(s) | William J McAuley, Pamela B Teaster, Marcia P Safewright |
Journal title | Journal of Applied Gerontology, vol 18, no 1, March 1999 |
Pages | pp 3-24 |
Keywords | Women's movement ; Social ethics ; Case work ; Management [care] ; Evaluation ; United States of America. |
Annotation | The potential for and value of including a feminist ethics paradigm within long-term care case management policies and programmes is examined. The authors describe their experiences as evaluators of a pilot case management programme in Virginia, US. Because this project was new and many of the administrative details were left open at its initiation, it offered a useful laboratory for examining the emergence of elements that were more consistent with the feminist ethics paradigm versus a regulatory system approach to social services. Finally, the authors describe ways to assure that the feminist ethics and regulatory system approaches are appropriately balanced in case management programmes. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-990604001 A |
Classmark | SH:TM8: TQ: IGA: QA: 4C: 7T |
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