Advocacy in the Human Services

Advocacy in the Human Services

Author: Mark Ezell

Publisher:

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13:

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Advocacy is needed now more than ever. Opportunities to engage in advocacy have increased due to changes at the federal level which are relegating more and more human service funding and decision-making to the state and local level. The purpose of this text is to educate students and professionals so that they have a deeper understanding of advocacy practice in order to fully serve clients. Important Notice: Media content referenced within the product description or the product text may not be available in the ebook version.


Community Resources

Community Resources

Author: William Crimando

Publisher: Waveland Press

Published: 2005-01-26

Total Pages: 376

ISBN-13: 1478608404

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Counselors often refer their clients to particular human-services agencies to deal with specific problems outside their organizations area of expertise. How do they find out which outside agencies can help their clients? What limitations exist? What new helping organizations have been developed and programmed, and what existing programs have been enhanced? What has new legislation funded? This comprehensive and authoritative volume provides the answers human-service professionals need to assist and guide their clients. Written by credentialed practitioners, the book provides detailed explanations and descriptions of the most prominent and beneficial human-service agencies. Also included is information on agency personnel, as well as specific organizational certifications, licensing, and accreditation. This indispensable guide is suitable for use in courses covering the types of human services that exist in every community, and as a follow-up or adjunct to case management courses. It is also an invaluable aid to professional counselors for investigating agencies and/or service(s) for client referral.


Citizens and Health Care

Citizens and Health Care

Author: Barry Checkoway

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2013-10-22

Total Pages: 331

ISBN-13: 1483162494

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Citizens and Health Care: Participation and Planning for Social Change considers the citizen participation in health care planning. This book is organized into three parts encompassing 18 chapters that specifically discuss the leading policy problems, planning issues, and prospects for change of public health care. The first part deals first with the analysis of the imbalanced political arenas in which planning and participation operate. This part then explains the role of consumer participation on health planning boards in effective participation. This part also describes alternative health movements that have arisen in response to perceived social shortcomings. These movements, including holistic health care, self-care, and prevention, tend to oppose the disease orientation of scientific medicine, emphasize continuous care, make use of nonphysician practitioners, and have a serious commitment to changing life-styles. The second part describes health planning agencies that have employed innovative methods of citizen participation and the case of a health planning agency that uses community organization to ensure participation and build constituencies to overcome resistance and implement plans. This part also examines political strategies for health planning agencies. The third part introduces the so-called "public health movement", which grows from recognition of the environmental, occupational, and social causes of illness. This part also looks into the expansion of vision of social change beyond existing health policy and planning, as well as the unrealistic expectations and irreconcilable alternatives between imperfections of the bureaucracy and imperfections of the marketplace. This book is of great value to health care workers and planners and the general public.


Child Advocacy Within the System

Child Advocacy Within the System

Author: James L. Paul

Publisher: Syracuse University Press

Published: 1977-02-01

Total Pages: 184

ISBN-13: 9780815601333

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Ce document présente les principes de base du parrainage et décrit certains types de parrainage en plus de fournir un point de vue concernant l'inadéquation des services institutionnles.