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Delivering Home-Based Services: A Social Work Perspective

โœ Scribed by Susan Allen (editor); Elizabeth Tracy (editor)


Publisher
Columbia University Press
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Leaves
344
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Service providers are increasingly called upon to serve clients at home, a setting even a seasoned professional can find difficult to negotiate. From monitoring the health of older populations to managing paroled offenders, preventing child abuse, and reunifying families, home-based services require models that ensure positive outcomes and address the ethical dilemmas that might arise in such sensitive contexts.

The contributors to this volume are national experts in diverse fields of social work practice, policy, and research. Treating the home as an ecological setting that guides human development and family interaction, they present rationales for and overviews of evidence-based models across an array of populations and fields of practice. Part 1 provides historical background and contemporary applications for home-based services, highlighting ethical, administrative, and supervision issues and summarizing the social policies that shape service delivery. Part 2 addresses home-based practice in such fields as child and adult mental health, school social work, and hospice care, detailing the particular population being treated, the policy and agency context, theories and empirical data, and practice guidelines. Part 3, the editors present a unifying framework and suggest future directions for home-based social work.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Table of Contents
Part I: Introduction
1. Historical and Current Context
2. Ethical Issues and Guidelines
3. Administrative Supports and Practices
4. Social Policy Context
Part II: Home-Based Services in
Social Work Fields of Practice
5. Early Childhood Programs
6. School-Based Services
7. Child Welfare
8. Child Mental Health
9. Criminal Justice
10. Adult Mental Health
11. Older Adult Services
12. Hospice and End-of-Life Care
Part III: Conclusion
13. Conclusions and Considerations
for the Future
Appendix: Organizations Associated with Home-Based Programs, Research, or Policies
Contributors
Index


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