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Death and Social Policy in Challenging Times 1st ed. 2016


Death and Social Policy in Challenging Times 1st ed. 2016

Hardback by Woodthorpe, Kate; Foster, Liam

Death and Social Policy in Challenging Times

£44.99

ISBN:
9781137484895
Publication Date:
5 Jan 2016
Edition/language:
1st ed. 2016 / English
Publisher:
Palgrave Macmillan
Pages:
199 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 6 - 11 May 2024
Death and Social Policy in Challenging Times

Description

The study of death has the capacity to bring together a range of policy areas. Yet death is often overlooked within policy debates in the UK and beyond, and within gerontology. Bringing together a range of scholars engaged in policy associated with death, this collection provides a holistic account of how death factors in social policy. Within this, issues covered include inheritance, palliative care, euthanasia, funeral costs, bereavement support, marginalised deaths and disposal practices. At the heart of the book, the volume recognises that the issues identified are likely to intensify and expand over the next twenty years, as death rates continue to rise.

Contents

1. Introduction Why Death Matters To Policy; Liam Foster; Kate Woodthorpe PART I: MANAGING THE END OF LIFE 2. Social Policy And Care Of Older People At The End Of Life; Julie Ellis, Michelle Winslow And Bill Noble 3. End Of Life Care Strategy And The Coalition Government; Erica Borgstrom 4. Euthanasia And Policy - Choosing When To Die; Naomi Richards PART II: WHEN DEATH OCCURS 5. Funerals - Welfare Policy To The Grave; Liam Foster; Kate Woodthorpe 6. Cost, Choice And Diversity: Policy Issues In Burial And Cremation In England; Julie Rugg 7. Marginalised Deaths And Policy; Christine Valentine And Linda Bauld PART III: BEYOND THE POINT OF DEATH: THE AFTERMATH 8. Bereavement Support In Later Life: An Emerging Social Problem For The 21st Century; Jodie Croxall 9. Bereavement And The Workplace; Anne Corden 10. Great Expectations? Wealth, Inheritance And Taxation; Karen Rowlingson 11. Conclusion - Where Do We Go From Here?; Liam Foster; Kate Woodthorpe

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