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Managing transitions: Support for individuals at key points of change


Managing transitions: Support for individuals at key points of change

Paperback by Petch, Alison (Research in Practice for Adults (RIPFA))

Managing transitions: Support for individuals at key points of change

£22.99

ISBN:
9781847421791
Publication Date:
5 Oct 2009
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bristol University Press
Imprint:
Policy Press
Pages:
176 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 9 - 11 May 2024
Managing transitions: Support for individuals at key points of change

Description

Everyone will experience a number of transitions throughout their life. Many of these will be positive, others may present challenges. This book addresses significant transitions relevant to policy and practice, covering key transition points in social care from childhood to old age. Drawing on the best available research evidence, 'Managing transitions' highlights issues common to all experiencing transition as well as the dilemmas specific to particular situations. Individual chapters explore what we know about how transition is experienced by young people leaving care and by those with learning disabilities and mental health problems. For young people seeking asylum there are multiple transitions, of age, of country and of culture. Further contributions address the current transformation from service provision to self directed support, the major transition for older people who move to supported living, and the enduring challenges that surround the transition from hospital to community. The practice orientation of this volume is reinforced by the inclusion of evidence-based practice guidance for each of the areas addressed and a strong emphasis throughout on the implications for practice development. It will be of interest to practitioners, policy makers and researchers looking at generic transition challenges and solutions, as well as researchers, academics and students of health and social care and social work.

Contents

Contents: Introduction ~ Alison Petch; The organisational context ~ Alison Petch; Young people leaving care: transitions to adulthood ~ Mike Stein; Transitions for young people with learning disabilities ~ Gillian MacIntyre; Young people with mental health problems ~ Sarah Judd; Young people seeking asylum ~ Ravi Kohli and Helen Connolly; From service provision to self-directed support ~ George Julian; Transitions to supported living for older people ~ Alison Petch; From hospital to community ~ Alison Petch; Conclusion: common lessons for transition ~ Alison Petch

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