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The report said 2,018 newborns were made the subject of care proceedings in 2013, up from 802 in 2008.
Kittay, Eva Feder, and Feder, Ellen K. (eds)., The Subject of Care: Feminist Perspectives on Dependency.
Patients often were or always were perceived as a "subject of care" rather than as a "person" by only 15% of caregivers.
As a consequence, the discussion focuses on the administration of the whole set of resources providing knowledge about a single subject of care (SoC).
The subject of care exchanges his/her passive role without any decision capacity for an active one allowing to control who accesses what.
"In October a second rapporteur is meeting with us around the subject of care support funding, WCA and closure of the independent living fund," says Burnip.
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Rolland (1994) argues that to give the subject of care-giving effective consideration, all four elements of the quadrangle must be considered: the person receiving the care, the family carer, professional care-givers and the nature of the illness.
However, client information flows are often substantially limited by an inability to positively identify the subjects of care and to locate their relevant details amongst an extensive array of data repositories which may be unlinked, duplicated and catalogued in different ways.
To improve a specific subject area of care temporary improvement teams from different organisations are brought together in a collaborative, allowing for learning within and between settings.
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