New Forms in the Structures and Organisation of Social Services, Including Multidiscipilnary [sic] Centres and Systems to Encourage Client Participation: Report |
Contents
FOREWORD | 5 |
LARGESCALE STRUCTURAL AND ORGANISATIONAL | 13 |
INTERDISCIPLINARY WORK | 23 |
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activities administrative structures agency attempt Austria Bulletin Year VII centralisation co-ordination Committee for Social Committee of Ministers Council of Europe decision-making decisions direct participation Director of Studies disciplinary echelon effective encourage client participation European countries example extra-mural factors Federal Republic Finland guidance centre handicapped health and social health services important increase individual integration interdisciplinary co-operation interdisciplinary group intervention involved Italy kind mental institutions multidisciplinary centres Norway Novoli occupational therapists organisation of social organisational changes participation of clients pation person being helped personnel policy-making Portugal possible preventive private sectors professional programme Psychiatric team public and private Republic of Germany Research sectorialisation self-help association situation Social Affairs social problems social services social welfare office social workers sometimes specialisation structural and/or organisational structure and organisation study group Sweden Switzerland target groups tendency trend United Kingdom University of FRIBOURG Vorarlberg