01984mam a2200325 a 45000010008000000030008000080050017000160080041000330200020000740200020000940350023001140350017001370400031001540430012001850820016001971000031002132450135002442600043003793000026004223650015004485040062004635200312005255200461008375200187012986500035014856500035015206510040015556510044015957000019016391853564BD-DhUL20160602163255.0960828s1996 enk b 001 0 eng d a030433524X (hb) a0304335258 (pb) a(OCoLC)ocm35316134 a(NNC)1853564 aNTEcNTEdOrLoB-BdBD-DhUL ae-uk--- a362.12bHAC1 aHadley, Roger.d1931-2001.10aCare in chaos :bfrustration and challenge in community care /cRoger Hadley and Roger Clough ; with a foreword by Helena Kennedy. aLondon ;aNew York :bCassell,cc1996. axii, 226 p. ;c25 cm. aGBPb37.99 aIncludes bibliographical references p. 212-215 and index. aThis challenging book focuses on the impact of the recent major 'reforms' in community care. There is growing evidence that the reforms are failing, but a perspective culture of secrecy and conformity in the health and social services prevents practitioners from speaking out openly about what is happening.8 aIn this book, under the protection of anonymity, practitioners from statutory, voluntary and private organizations talk freely about their experiences. Their witness provides a devastating criticism of the way the community care changes have been implemented and of the debilitating limitations imposed on good practice. The authors analyse the fundamental weaknesses in policy revealed in these interviews and propose a positive and realistic alternative.8 aCare in Chaos will be indispensable for all doctors, social workers, nurses, care workers, carers, managers, policy makers, students and others who are concerned with community care. 0aPublic welfarezGreat Britain. 0aHuman serviceszGreat Britain. 0aGreat BritainxSocial policyy1979- 0aGreat BritainxSocial conditionsy1945-1 aClough, Roger.