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Social Care Online: Working with the Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) Act in care homes: information and guidance for people working in adult care settingsMental Welfare Commision
概要 フォロワー 出展 スピーカー レビュー 特価 興味がある Digital Health ... The Digital Health and Care Scotland Conference will gather leaders and experts to discuss funding, delivery, and transformation in digital health and social care. Attendees will gain insights into building digital ...
DHI is a national resource and key enabler and catalyst for change, occupying a unique and visible position at the heart of the innovation ecosystem for digital health and social care in Scotland. DHI's expertise and influence allow us to play a pivotal
Policy was dominated by the National Health Service at the expense of local authority partners and each partnership found the implementation of policy challenging, often due to inadequate policy guidance and difficult working relationships between the health and social care sectors. A key finding was ...
Scotland: Royal College of Nursing; 2011. https://my.rcn.org.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0008/455633/Hilarys_Paper.pdf. Accessed 27 Feb 2017.Robertson, H. Integration of health and social care A review of literature and models Implications for Scotland. 2011; (January)....
Families, Social Services, and Social Policy: the Issue of Shared Responsibility The document synthesizes literature published since 1970 on the family in its social service functions of child care, socialization, care of the elderly or... RM Moroney - 《Mcn the American Journal of Maternal/child...
DHI is a national resource and key enabler and catalyst for change, occupying a unique and visible position at the heart of the innovation ecosystem for digital health and social care in Scotland. DHI's expertise and influence allow us to play a pivotal
“If any member of the HSCP or anyone from the community you support requires any support, advice or guidance in relation to social care support and Direct Payments during this period, or if your local support organisation is interested in joining the growing partner...
(2005), "Professional perceptions of joint working in primary care and social care services for older people in Scotland", Journal of Interprofessional Care, Vol. 19 No. 4, pp. 371-85.Hubbard G. & Themessl-Huber M. (2005) Professional per- ceptions of joint working in primary care and...