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The respite review report / Aged and Community Care Division, Department of Health and Family Servic...

The respite review report / Aged and Community Care Div...

The respite review report / Aged and Community Care Division, Department of Health and Family Servic...

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The respite review report / Aged and Community Care Division, Department of Health and Family Services.

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Full title

The respite review report / Aged and Community Care Division, Department of Health and Family Services.

Publisher

Canberra : Aust. Govt. Pub. Services, 1996.

Date

1996.

Call Numbers

NQ362.160994/10

Record Identifier

74VvDZNENagl

MMS ID

991004816249702626

Language

English

Formats

Physical Description

Physical content

iv, 67, [82] p. ; 30 cm.

Contents

1. Introduction -- 1.1. Terms of reference -- 1.2. Structure and process -- 1.3. Context and purpose -- 1.4. Scope -- 1.5. Future directions -- 1.5.1. The national carer action plan -- 1.5.2. Council of Australian Governments (COAG) -- 2. Findings -- 2.1. Need for respite care services -- 2.1.1. The...

2.3.1. Respite care: relieving carer burden -- 2.3.2. A carer focus: moving from commitment to action -- 2.3.3. Bringing a carer focus to assessment -- 2.3.4. Bringing a carer focus to service models -- 2.4. Problems with current respite care provision -- 3. Policy options -- 3.1. Key considerations...

The Community Options Program (COPS) -- Residential respite care -- Nursing home respite care -- Hostel respite care -- The respite options pilot program -- Commonwealth-State Disability Agreement and the Disability Services Program -- Department of Veterans' Affairs (DVA) -- Appendix 5. Related rep...

Publication information

Publisher

Canberra : Aust. Govt. Pub. Services, 1996.

Place of Publication

Australian Capital Territory

Date Published

1996.

More information

Scope and Contents

Summary

there is a lack of flexibility in being able to provide customised respite services appropriate to the needs of individuals; there is a need to redirect some resources away from respite care to community respite; and there needs to be greater recognition of carers' needs and circumstances, including the extent of carer burden, in assessment process...

Alternative Titles

Full title

The respite review report / Aged and Community Care Division, Department of Health and Family Services.

Authors, Artists and Contributors
Notes

General note

"December 1996"

Includes bibliographies.

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

NQ362.160994/10

Record Identifier

74VvDZNENagl

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VvDZNENagl

Other Identifiers

ISBN

0644473142 :

9780644473149

0644473142

9780644473149 :

DDC

362.160994

MMS ID

991004816249702626

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