TY - GEN
AU - Verity, Fiona
AU - Barker, Frances H.
AU - Richards, Jonathan
AU - Read, Simon
AU - Llewellyn, Mark
TI - Editorial: Reflections on Community Development, Preventative Care, and Ageing
KW - Altern
KW - Gemeinschaft
KW - Entwicklung
KW - alter Mensch
KW - Gesundheitswesen
KW - Menschenrechte
KW - soziale Integration
KW - Altenpflege
KW - Wohlfahrt
KW - community development
KW - inclusion values
KW - old age
KW - preventive care
KW - principles
PY - 2024
N2 - Veröffentlichungsversion
N2 - begutachtet
N2 - In: Social Inclusion ; 12 (2024)
N2 - Recently there has been a chorus of demands to "re‐imagine" social care. Community and faith‐based organisations, policy, and academic communities are engaged in discussions on issues such as human rights for older populations, the future of residential care, how to better support family/community care, and strengthen local place‐based community development. Moreover, the Covid‐19 pandemic has added new urgency to this mission, galvanizing developments for change and collective action and exposing public troubles of endemic system failings, prevailing discourses of ageism, tensions with health systems, and limitations of market models of care and support. Prevention is a central social welfare principle in many countries. It is associated with policy and practices that aim to meet social care needs early and is explored in this thematic issue.
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