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This book captures the evolution of consumerism in the human
services. By addressing the changing roles and contributions of
consumers (those working within human service organizations and
systems and those working outside of those organizations and
systems) the author offers an encompassing framework of
consumerism. This framework is multidimensional and incorporates
multiple types and forms of consumerism. The author offers a
rationale for consumerism in the human services, illustrates its
evolution, and considers multiple perspectives and models
culminating in policy considerations, including specific
strategies. This book will equip consumers, survivors,
practitioners, and policy makers with substantive knowledge of how
to advance human services through action and innovation.
This book will advance readers' understanding of the knowledge
development, building and/or management process within human
service organizations, informed by the author's experience in human
service organizations, as consultant, and practitioner. Readers can
come to understand the knowledge building process, and gain a
conceptual framework in building organizational knowledge for the
advancement of human services practice. The importance of knowledge
management in social welfare and human service is twofold.
Knowledge management is about an organization managing what it
knows in order to achieve more competent and more effective
performance. It also is about how domains and fields of practice
may transform themselves over time through the purposeful creation
and destruction of knowledge. Knowledge management can be a
cornerstone of today's human service and social welfare
organizations and may be a principal strategy for effecting
innovation and evolution in the ways societies address and meet
human needs.
This volume addresses the promise and challenges of employment,
service roles and contexts in rehabilitation and mental health
practice, developing readiness for employment, sustaining
employment, and responding to the needs of people coping with a
range of disabilities. The book is relevant to the education of
human service professionals, and will enable practitioners to
expand their awareness, understanding, and knowledge of the
interface of rehabilitation and mental health.
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