Social work case management
- New York Aldine de Gruyter 1992
- xvi,197p.
Discusses the practice of case management as core component of service delivery in every sector of human services today, based on the assumption that when key elements are in place, the direct practice of case management belongs within the spectrum of methods for and approaches to helping clients which constitute generic social work practice. Provides a series of readings focusing on case management in a variety of settings like schools, hospitals, home health care agencies and businesses among others. Addresses realities of human service provision and provides an in-depth examination of the functions and skills of social work case management as it is practiced in a variety of settings and with different client populations. Portrays the richness and diversity of practice while at the same time presenting core generic framework that is applicable in all instances.