Vulnerable Groups in Health and Social Care
- Mary Larkin - De Montfort University, UK, Open University, UK
Health Care/Health Care Policy
Carefully researched and highly readable, this textbook looks at the experiences and health and social needs of key 'vulnerable groups'. It presents an engaging social science perspective relevant to everyone exploring how we, and society, care for the vulnerable.
Each chapter defines and explores a vulnerable social group, bringing together theoretical, policy and practice perspectives. The chapters explore contemporary debates and offer a number of differing and thought provoking viewpoints. The lively and engaging style enables the reader to engage with the client group and to reflect upon their own learning and practice in a more meaningful way.
Groups covered include:
- Disabled People
- Children
- Older People
- Those Living with Mental Illness
- Ethnic Minorities
- The Homeless
Suggestions about further study, chapter activities and a glossary of key concepts support students' learning and develop understanding across the social sciences. The book is invaluable for all those taking courses across health and social care and for practitioners.
An extremely well presented text. The activities and ideas for further study are are particularly useful for students, facilitating a broad reflection on the issues facing the most vulnerable groups in today's society.