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Great Speculations. a Norfolk Novelette, Etc.

Great Speculations. a Norfolk Novelette, Etc.

Greville John Chester

British Library, Historical Print Editions
2011
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Title: Great Speculations. A Norfolk novelette, etc.Publisher: British Library, Historical Print EditionsThe British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom. It is one of the world's largest research libraries holding over 150 million items in all known languages and formats: books, journals, newspapers, sound recordings, patents, maps, stamps, prints and much more. Its collections include around 14 million books, along with substantial additional collections of manuscripts and historical items dating back as far as 300 BC.The GENERAL HISTORICAL collection includes books from the British Library digitised by Microsoft. This varied collection includes material that gives readers a 19th century view of the world. Topics include health, education, economics, agriculture, environment, technology, culture, politics, labour and industry, mining, penal policy, and social order. ++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++ British Library Chester, Greville John; 1886. 245 p.; 8 . 12625.g.27.
The Glories of Ancient History

The Glories of Ancient History

Waldo Herman Dubberstein; John Chester Pletz; Harris Gaylord Warren

Literary Licensing, LLC
2012
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The Glories of Ancient History is a comprehensive book written by Waldo Herman Dubberstein that explores the fascinating history of ancient civilizations. The book takes readers on a journey through time, examining the achievements, cultures, and legacies of some of the world's most influential ancient societies, including the Egyptians, Greeks, Romans, and Persians. Dubberstein's writing style is engaging and informative, making the book accessible to both casual readers and scholars alike. He covers a wide range of topics, from the construction of the pyramids in Egypt to the rise and fall of the Roman Empire. The book also delves into the religious beliefs, social structures, and political systems of these ancient civilizations, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of their way of life.Throughout the book, Dubberstein emphasizes the importance of studying ancient history and the impact these civilizations have had on modern society. He also highlights the enduring legacy of these ancient cultures, from their art and literature to their scientific discoveries and philosophical ideas.Overall, The Glories of Ancient History is an insightful and engaging book that offers a comprehensive overview of the ancient world. It is an ideal read for anyone interested in history, archaeology, or the humanities.Editor In Chief And Introduction By Glenn Frank. Picture Editor J. Bradford Pengelly.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
The Politics of Human Rights in Australia

The Politics of Human Rights in Australia

Louise Chappell; John Chesterman; Lisa Hill

Cambridge University Press
2009
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Australia has traditionally lacked a strong 'rights' culture. While fairness and equality have been proudly exalted as trademarks of the national mindset, the authors of The Politics of Human Rights in Australia argue that these same characteristics may equate to a form of cultural complacency. The book offers the first comprehensive account of Australia's protection of human rights from a political science perspective. Addressing the key debates surrounding human rights in Australia, the authors ask: Why are voting rights so critical in the Australian context? Should Australia adopt a bill of rights in an 'age of terror'? What are Australia's responsibilities to global and regional refugee crises? How can reconciliation between indigenous and non-indigenous Australians be facilitated? Written by three respected academics at the forefront of their fields, The Politics of Human Rights in Australia offers clarity and insight into the complex issues surrounding the human rights debate in Australia.
Caring for Older People

Caring for Older People

Linda Bauld; John Chesterman; Bleddyn Davies; Ken Judge

Routledge
2019
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This title was first published in 2000: Caring for Older People provides a unique insight into the world of community care in the 1990’s. It presents findings from a national study of social care from the perspectives of older service users, their carers and care managers. Descriptive findings from this longitudinal study - conducted by the PSSRU from 1994 and funded by the Department of Health - are set in the context of the history of community care and developments since the passage of the 1990 NHS and Community Care Act. The study’s findings highlight important challenges for policy and practice development in the new millennium.
Caring for Older People

Caring for Older People

Linda Bauld; John Chesterman; Bleddyn Davies; Ken Judge

Routledge
2017
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This title was first published in 2000: Caring for Older People provides a unique insight into the world of community care in the 1990’s. It presents findings from a national study of social care from the perspectives of older service users, their carers and care managers. Descriptive findings from this longitudinal study - conducted by the PSSRU from 1994 and funded by the Department of Health - are set in the context of the history of community care and developments since the passage of the 1990 NHS and Community Care Act. The study’s findings highlight important challenges for policy and practice development in the new millennium.
Care Management in Social and Primary Health Care

Care Management in Social and Primary Health Care

David Challis; John Chesterman; Rosemary Luckett; Karen Stewart

Routledge
2020
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This title was first published in 2003: This book provides an evaluation of the Gateshead Community Care Scheme which was devised as an alternative to residential and hospital care for frail elderly people. An important feature of the scheme was the decentralization of control of resources to individual social workers acting as care managers, with defined caseloads and expenditure limits to ensure accountability. The initial social social care scheme was subsequently extended to provide both health and social care to clients from a large general practice based in a health centre. The social care team was enlarged to include a nurse care manager and part-time doctor and physiotherapist. The study examines the operation of care management in both settings, the use of devolved budgets and services developed, the outcomes for clients and carers and the costs of care. Admissions to residential care were reduced and the elderly people who received the scheme’s support experienced a better quality of care and greater well-being when compared with elderly people receiving the usual range of services. This was achieved at no greater cost. The characteristics of those for whom the scheme was most appropriate are described. In addition, the pattern of development of the scheme as it was incorporated into the mainstream of the Social Services and after the implementation of the NHS and Community Care Act are examined. Final, the implications for the development of care management are considered.
Care Management in Social and Primary Health Care

Care Management in Social and Primary Health Care

David Challis; John Chesterman; Rosemary Luckett; Karen Stewart

Routledge
2018
sidottu
This title was first published in 2003: This book provides an evaluation of the Gateshead Community Care Scheme which was devised as an alternative to residential and hospital care for frail elderly people. An important feature of the scheme was the decentralization of control of resources to individual social workers acting as care managers, with defined caseloads and expenditure limits to ensure accountability. The initial social social care scheme was subsequently extended to provide both health and social care to clients from a large general practice based in a health centre. The social care team was enlarged to include a nurse care manager and part-time doctor and physiotherapist. The study examines the operation of care management in both settings, the use of devolved budgets and services developed, the outcomes for clients and carers and the costs of care. Admissions to residential care were reduced and the elderly people who received the scheme’s support experienced a better quality of care and greater well-being when compared with elderly people receiving the usual range of services. This was achieved at no greater cost. The characteristics of those for whom the scheme was most appropriate are described. In addition, the pattern of development of the scheme as it was incorporated into the mainstream of the Social Services and after the implementation of the NHS and Community Care Act are examined. Final, the implications for the development of care management are considered.
Supporting People with Dementia at Home

Supporting People with Dementia at Home

David Challis; Caroline Sutcliffe; Jane Hughes; Richard von Abendorff; Pamela Brown; John Chesterman

Ashgate Publishing Limited
2009
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Supporting People with Dementia at Home details a groundbreaking study of an intensive care management scheme designed for older people with dementia that are at risk of entry into residential care. The authors use a quasi-experimental approach to compare how the individuals on the mental health team in one community were matched to a similar community without the service. They analyze the evidence focusing on the eventual placement of the individual suffering, the quality of care they receive, and also the needs of their carers. This book offers valuable evidence about the factors which can maximize the independence and well being of older people with dementia, from the perspective of older people and their carers. For those who commission services, it is highly relevant to service models for the National Dementia Strategy in England.
Supporting People with Dementia at Home

Supporting People with Dementia at Home

David Challis; Caroline Sutcliffe; Jane Hughes; Richard von Abendorff; Pamela Brown; John Chesterman

Routledge
2016
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Supporting People with Dementia at Home details a groundbreaking study of an intensive care management scheme designed for older people with dementia that are at risk of entry into residential care. The authors use a quasi-experimental approach to compare how the individuals on the mental health team in one community were matched to a similar community without the service. They analyze the evidence focusing on the eventual placement of the individual suffering, the quality of care they receive, and also the needs of their carers. This book offers valuable evidence about the factors which can maximize the independence and well being of older people with dementia, from the perspective of older people and their carers. For those who commission services, it is highly relevant to service models for the National Dementia Strategy in England.