Bev Maybury on personalisation, risk and professionalism

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Bev Maybury
Bev Maybury
Location: Oldham
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VIDEO NUMBER:
101
CATEGORY:
Future / Public Service Reform
DATE ADDED:
08-10-2008
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Bev Maybury on personalisation, risk and professionalism

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Footnotes
1) Drug Strategy: Protecting families and communities [2008 HM Government]
Extract from Home Secretary Forward:
On treatment we will... ensure that the benefits system supports our new focus on re-integration and personalisation. In order to in ensure that it provides the right level of support and creates incentives for people with drug problems to move towards treatment, training and employment we will... more
 
[2008 Tackling Drugs Changing Lives HM Govt]
2) Paper: Increasing User Choice or Privatizing Risk? The Antinomies of Personalization [Iain Ferguson British Journal of Social Work 2007]

Paper
Increasing User Choice or Privatizing Risk? The Antinomies of Personalization
Iain Ferguson [Stirling University] British Journal of Social Work 2007

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