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Policy, People, and the New Professional
De-professionalisation and Re-professionalisation in Care and Welfare
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Policy, People, and the New Professional
De-professionalisation and Re-professionalisation in Care and Welfare
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An essential perspective on the latest shifts in roles of the health and welfare professionals throughout Europe
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Table of contents
- Table of Contents
- 1. Policy, People, and the New Professional
- PART I. POLICY
- 2. The Rise of Contractualisation in Public Services
- 3. Evidence-Based Policy
- 4. Societal Neurosis in Health Care
- 5. When Ideologies Bounce Back
- PART II. PEOPLE
- 6. Safe Neighbourhoods
- 7. When Diversity Matters
- 8. From Residents to Neighbours
- 9. Authority, Trust, Knowledge and the Public Good in Disarray
- PART III. PROFESSIONALS
- 10. Heroes of Health Care?
- 11. Tensions in Medical Work between Patientsâ Interests and Administrative and Organisational Constraints
- 12. Empowerment of Social Services Professionals
- 13. Professional Management of Professionals
- About the contributors
- References
- Index