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The plethora of inquiry reports published in the fields of health and welfare in the 1990s covered the full range of user groups, individuals and institutions. What similarities or differences were there between these inquiries? How effective were they in bringing about change? Whose interest did they best serve? These are some of the questions The Age of the Inquiry explores in detail, bringing together distinguished contributors with personal experience of chairing or providing evidence to inquiries to consider: the participant’s view of inquiries the purpose of inquiries the impact of inquiries on health and social policy inquiries into: child abuse and death; homicides by mental health service users; the abuse of adults with learning disabilities; the abuse of older people. Wide-ranging in scope, The Age of the Inquiry focuses on service and policy development. It provides an invaluable text for students, teachers and professionals from a wide range of disciplines and professional groups.
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0415283159, 0415283167, 0203642724, 9780415283151, 9780415283168, 9780203642726
The Age of the Inquiry: Learning and Blaming in Health and Social Care 1st Edition is written by Manthorpe, Jill; Stanley, Nicky and published by Routledge. The Digital and eTextbook ISBNs for The Age of the Inquiry are 9781134456642, 1134456646 and the print ISBNs are 9780415283151, 0415283159. Additional ISBNs for this eTextbook include 0415283159, 0415283167, 0203642724, 9780415283151, 9780415283168, 9780203642726.
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