Originally published in 1989, Self Help in Health and Social
Welfare looks at the current World Health Organization policy that
encourages self-help in health. The book suggests that this can
more readily be achieved by international collaboration and
exchange of ideas. England and West Germany are both advanced
industrialized societies with complex and highly developed health
and social welfare systems and resilient voluntary sectors. Much
can therefore be learnt by comparing their experiences. This book
reports developments and initiatives from these two countries,
covering issues such as the institutional context, evaluating
self-help, public policy and support for self-help.
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