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A cautionary tale

A cautionary tale EDITORIAL Quick or slow learners? practice in some of these articles. sheltered housing gives us hope However, what strikes me most that an excellent service can be Considering the astonishing about this issue is the frustration provided, if we follow similar speed of advances in our in Eric Emerson’s writing on good practice to that advocated knowledge and technology over deinstitutionalisation when faced by John Perry such as: the last few decades, it’s hard to with the ghost of policy past. • integrating services with wider imagine that it took over Have we really done so little health and social care goals 100,000 years for humans to since Jack Tizard encouraged a • joint employment of staff cultivate the first crops around knowledge-driven approach to • having a wide range of staff 11,000 years ago. Do humans health and social care in the skills learn quickly or slowly? 1970s? Do we learn quickly or • a multi-disciplinary approach slowly? You be the judge. • partnership between health, Themes social care and housing. Good advice This edition holds a fascinating John Perry gives us good advice Caution mixture of good advice, hope, on how to address the needs of The http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Housing, Care and Support Emerald Publishing

A cautionary tale

Housing, Care and Support , Volume 8 (4): 2 – Dec 1, 2005

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Emerald Publishing
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Copyright © Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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1460-8790
DOI
10.1108/14608790200500024
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EDITORIAL Quick or slow learners? practice in some of these articles. sheltered housing gives us hope However, what strikes me most that an excellent service can be Considering the astonishing about this issue is the frustration provided, if we follow similar speed of advances in our in Eric Emerson’s writing on good practice to that advocated knowledge and technology over deinstitutionalisation when faced by John Perry such as: the last few decades, it’s hard to with the ghost of policy past. • integrating services with wider imagine that it took over Have we really done so little health and social care goals 100,000 years for humans to since Jack Tizard encouraged a • joint employment of staff cultivate the first crops around knowledge-driven approach to • having a wide range of staff 11,000 years ago. Do humans health and social care in the skills learn quickly or slowly? 1970s? Do we learn quickly or • a multi-disciplinary approach slowly? You be the judge. • partnership between health, Themes social care and housing. Good advice This edition holds a fascinating John Perry gives us good advice Caution mixture of good advice, hope, on how to address the needs of The

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Published: Dec 1, 2005

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