These information sheets will be of use to health service staff or community health councils who wish to find out the views of children whether they are using acute services, community services or health services for children with special needs. The purpose of these sheets is: 1)to give useful reading ...
This pamphlet discusses methods for obtaining users' views, acknowledging that the best approach to adopt will depend upon the types of user involved and the aim of the exercise. It discusses quantitative methods for monitoring or answering `how many?' questions; and qualitative methods for the exploration of issues or answering ...
Purchasers are faced with the prospect of collecting a range of information from service users, potential service users and the general public in their area. There are two main areas of collected information which will inform the contracting process : assessing and prioritising health needs; and monitoring current service standards. ...
This paper is a collection of reports on several sessions held on specific issues and innovative projects. Topics covered include:- Old age - the age of change ; Waterloo Pensioners' Health Group; pensioners' health courses in Barnet ; collaboration in the care of confusion ; neighbours as a resource ; ...
This background paper marks the 40th anniversary of the NHS not so much by celebrating past achievements but by addressing some of the issues which are critical to the establishment of an effective agenda for health in the 1990s and beyond. Areas covered are the health debate including financial reform; ...
This information pack follows a King's Fund Centre conference on 20 October 1988. It includes papers presented on strategies for integrated employment environments; supported employment; and conditions of learning that facilitate change
A summary of Griffiths' proposals for community care looking at the basic ideas behind the report, and drawing out what these could mean for people with disabilities. An optimistic view has been adopted, concentrating on what could be possible if the Griffiths recommendations are implemented in a positive way.