03411nam 2200637Ia 450 991045336650332120200520144314.01-281-73375-X97866117337591-84642-721-5(CKB)1000000000553177(EBL)350333(OCoLC)315875994(SSID)ssj0000130607(PQKBManifestationID)11131742(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000130607(PQKBWorkID)10083957(PQKB)10350542(MiAaPQ)EBC350333(Au-PeEL)EBL350333(CaPaEBR)ebr10237075(CaONFJC)MIL173375(EXLCZ)99100000000055317720070717d2007 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrCo-production and personalisation in social care[electronic resource] changing relationships in the provision of social care /edited by Susan Hunter and Pete RitchieLondon Jessica Kingsley Publishers20071 online resource (171 p.)Research highlights in social work ;49Description based upon print version of record.1-84985-740-7 1-84310-558-6 Includes bibliographical references and index.FRONT COVER; Co-Production and Personalisation in Social Care; Changing Relationships in the Provision of Social Care; Contents; 1. Introduction: With, Not To: Models of Co-Production in Social Welfare; 2. It's about More than the Money: Local Area Coordination Supporting People with Disabilities; 3. Co-Production through Encouragement: The Braveheart Project; 4. Co-Production in Supported Housing: KeyRing Living Support Networks and Neighbourhood Networks; 5. Co-Production: Support for Self-Employment; 6. Family Group Conferencing and 'Partnership'7. Person-Centred Planning as Co-Production8. Restoring 'Stakeholder' Involvement in Justice; 9. Recovery in Psychosis: Moments and Levels of Collaboration; Endnote; THE CONTRIBUTORS; SUBJECT INDEX; AUTHOR INDEX; BACK COVER; Co-Production is a model of practice in which service providers work with service users in the provision of social care services - in effect, a working partnership. This book explores the theory and practice of this developing innovative practice in social work and related fields. Examples of methods and services designed on co-production principles are given by the experienced contributors, including housing initiatives where the users, rather than professionals, provide support to each other, the development of local area co-ordination as a service response to dilemmas of geography, and whetResearch highlights in social work ;49.Social planningCitizen participationSocial serviceCitizen participationElectronic books.Social planningCitizen participation.Social serviceCitizen participation.361.25Hunter Susan1046265Ritchie Pete1046266MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910453366503321Co-production and personalisation in social care2473058UNINA03785nam 2200421 n 450 991058029780332120240614185632.09781789256475178925647X(CKB)5600000000474051(NjHacI)995600000000474051(ScCtBLL)1bf9f529-b1bc-4f5d-b60f-9017452d5459(oapen)doab84754(EXLCZ)99560000000047405120230324d1997 uu 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSacred Mound, Holy Rings Silbury Hill and the West Kennet palisade enclosures: a Later Neolithic complex in north Wiltshire /A. W. R. Whittle, J. BestOxbow Books1997Oxford, England :Oxbow,1997.1 online resource (xii, 176 pages)Foreword v -- Preface ix -- Acknowledgements xi -- Archive xii -- Radiocarbon dates xii -- Summary 1 -- Part One: The Silbury Hill monumental mound 5 -- Location and setting 5 -- The present state of the site 7 -- History of previous investigations 8 -- Excavations in 1968-70: aims and progress 11 -- The tunnel 13 -- The top and upper part of the mound 20 -- The ditch 22 -- The nature and sequence of construction and the date of the mound 24 -- Soils 26 -- Pollen 29 -- Macroscopic plant remains 32 -- The insects 36 -- Mollusca 47 -- Vertebrates and small vertebrates 47 -- Plates 51 -- Part Two: The West Kennet palisade enclosures 53 -- Location and setting 53 -- The sequence of discovery and the aims of research 54 -- Palisade enclosure 1 57 -- The palisade ditches 57 -- Interior features 70 -- Palisade enclosure 2 76 -- The palisade ditch 76 -- Radial ditches 82 -- Interior features 83 -- Other ditches 86 -- A natural channel and valley history 86 -- Finds 90 -- Flint 90 -- Stone 93 -- Pottery 93 -- Animal bone 117 -- The wood charcoal 129 -- Charred plant remains 134 -- Part Three: A Later Neolithic complex in north Wiltshire 139 -- Dating and sequence 139 -- Environments and the settlement context 140 -- Silbury Hill: interpretations and comparisons 142 -- The West Kennet palisade enclosures: interpretations and comparisons 151 -- The social and the sacred: settlement and monumentality in the Avebury area and beyond 164 -- Appendix: The Marlborough Mound 169 -- Bibliography -- 171.The excavations at Silbury Hill in the late 1960s were broadcast to the world on television and generated a huge amount of excitement, but until now have not been published. This report gives a full account of the excavation and discusses the archaeological and environmental evidence from the tunnel, the ditch section and the cuttings on the top of the mound, as well as the radiocarbon dates. Neolithic enclosures at nearby West Kennet have been the subject of research excavations since 1987, carried out by Cardiff university. One is a nearly circular double enclosure that straddles the present Kennet, the other is a larger elliptical enclosure. The character of the palisades, their construction, the finds and the radiocarbon dates are fully reported. Very importantly there is an extensive discussion of the interpretation of Silbury Hill and the enclosures and of their relation to each other and to the other features of the Neolithic landscape: the Sanctuary, the West Kennet Avenue and Avebury itself.Sacred Mound, Holy RingsNeolithic periodNeolithic period.930.14Whittle A. W. R.1091283Best J.NjHacINjHaclBOOK9910580297803321Sacred Mound, Holy Rings3084578UNINA