Journal article

FAILED INDIVIDUALISM IN COMMUNITY CARE - AN EXAMPLE FROM ELDER ABUSE

S BIGGS

JOURNAL OF SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE | CARFAX PUBL CO | Published : 1994

Abstract

Community care has been associated with a particular vision of interpersonal relations reflecting the demands of a market economy of welfare. It is argued that individualised notions of citizenship significantly effect how social actors respond to issues such as dependence, independence and interdependence, with consequences that locate unacceptable attributes within ‘failed individuals’. This gives rise to a number of possibilities for collusion between workers, carers and older people who require services, and forms the basic triangle for interpersonal relations within community care policy. The parallel rise of elder abuse as a recognised social problem is considered in this light and thr..

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