The Care Act 2014
Wellbeing in Practice
- Suzy Braye - University of Sussex, UK
- Michael Preston-Shoot - University of Bedfordshire, UK
Great for teaching one of the many legislation in childcare
Supplements the other legal textbooks on the law module, by exploring the implementation of the Care Act in practice. Chapter on carers, ABI and interface between Care Act and Asylum law were very welcome.
Clear, easy to understand. Would be beneficial to students on all levels of course
Brilliant, up to date and accurate.
Essential for those in HSC.
Very easy to understand, comprehensive overview of the The Care Act. Perfect for an introduction or more in depth from first years through to third year students.
Well laid out, important to underpin the student knowledge
An excellent text - very detailed and useful for both pre-qualifying and post-qualifying study.
links well into the modules that incorporate and focus on policy. there is a need that early years practitioners are aware of legislation that impacts the health service so multi agency working can occur, this book will provide an understanding and base for this to occur
A really helpful addition to the emerging literature on the Care Act, and central to our law modules within social work education.
This book is purposeful in its ability to provide a range of information on this piece of important legislation - useful case studies bring out greater understanding of its application.