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How Does the Community Care? Public Attitudes to Community Care in Scotland

DescriptionAnalysis of questions about Community Care included in the Scottish Social Attitudes Survey 2001.
ISBN0 7559 3479 2
Official Print Publication Date
Website Publication DateDecember 12, 2002

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2002

HOW DOES THE COMMUNITY CARE? PUBLIC ATTITUDES TO COMMUNITY CARE IN SCOTLAND

Alison Petch, Nuffield Centre for Community Care Studies
Lisa Curtice, Scottish Consortium for Learning Disability

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CONTENTS

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
CHAPTER ONE: AIMS AND METHODS
INTRODUCTION
AIMS
THE SCOTTISH SOCIAL ATTITUDES SURVEY
THE COMMUNITY CARE MODULE
THE RESPONDENTS
CHAPTER TWO: COMMUNITY CARE AND SOCIAL INCLUSION
ACCEPTABLE NEIGHBOURS
THE ACCEPTABILITY OF COMMUNITY CARE POLICIES
CITIZENSHIP
CHAPTER THREE: WHO SHOULD CARE?
INTRODUCTION
WHO SHOULD PROVIDE CARE?
WHERE WOULD YOU GO TO ARRANGE CARE?
CHAPTER FOUR: WHO SHOULD PAY FOR CARE
COMPARISON WITH OTHER SURVEYS
RESPONSE VARIATION
CHAPTER FIVE: PREFERENCES AND PRIORITIES
THE BALANCE OF CARE
QUALITY OF CARE
EXPENDITURE PREFERENCES
CHAPTER SIX: CONCLUSIONS AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS
INTRODUCTION
SOCIAL INCLUSION
THE PROVISION OF CARE AND ACCESS TO SERVICES
FUNDING RESPONSIBILITY
BALANCE OF CARE
REFERENCES
ANNEX 2001 SCOTTISH SOCIAL ATTITUDES SURVEY TECHNICAL DETAILS

The views expressed in this report are those of the researcher and
do not necessarily represent those of the Department or Scottish Ministers.

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