Community Care in Perspective fills a major gap in medical and
social history by offering a detailed account of community
provision for so-called 'vulnerable adults' in the UK from
1948-2005. This collection focuses primarily on people with
learning difficulties to offer insights into community care more
broadly, examining key issues such as charity versus rights, the
role of the market in care provision and the changing construction
of social categories. Charting the evolution of community care
since the formation of the NHS, this study will be invaluable in
contextualizing the work of policymakers and service providers.
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