Based on a postal survey in 1995 of all front‐line staff in Wales with an assessment and/or care management role, findings are reported about how tasks and roles were operationalised following the full introduction of the new community care in April 1993. Further information was obtained by interviews with managers in health and social services. Only a fifth of social services posts were designated or titled as care management posts. The majority of these workers were located in services for elderly and physically disabled people. Although few had a specific budget, the majority considered that they had greater control over financial resources than before April 1993. The analysis of tasks undertaken by front‐line staff shows that there remains a broad overlap between the roles of care managers and social workers. The results highlight the nature of increasing demands on staff and raise issues about the impact of increased workloads and administration on service quality. They also highlight tensions between care management and traditional professional roles. Some pointers for continuing debate are provided.
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Community Care Management & Planning
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The Roles and Tasks of Care Managers in Wales
Morag McGrath;
Morag McGrath
Centre for Social Policy, Research and Development, University of Wales, Bangor
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Gordon Grant;
Gordon Grant
Centre for Social Policy, Research and Development, University of Wales, Bangor
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Paul Ramcharan;
Paul Ramcharan
Centre for Social Policy, Research and Development, University of Wales, Bangor
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Kerry Caldock;
Kerry Caldock
Centre for Social Policy, Research and Development, University of Wales, Bangor
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Beth Parry‐Jones;
Beth Parry‐Jones
Centre for Social Policy, Research and Development, University of Wales, Bangor
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Catherine Robinson
Catherine Robinson
Centre for Social Policy, Research and Development, University of Wales, Bangor
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 2977-7100
Print ISSN: 0968-9249
© MCB UP Limited
1996
Community Care Management & Planning (1996) 4 (6): 185–194.
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McGrath M, Grant G, Ramcharan P, Caldock K, Parry‐Jones B, Robinson C (1996), "The Roles and Tasks of Care Managers in Wales". Community Care Management & Planning, Vol. 4 No. 6 pp. 185–194, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/14769018199600027
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