ABSTRACT

First published in 1984, Management and Administration of Rehabilitation Programmes addresses issues in management and administration across a wide range of areas relating to the education, welfare, and quality of life of those with disabilities.

The book covers a variety of topics, including employment, the establishment of service priorities, and the evaluation of services and promotion of innovation. In each case, problems in management and administration are highlighted and explored.

Management and Administration of Rehabilitation Programmes will be of interest to administrators and students of the history of special education.

chapter Chapter Four|21 pages

Managing Change in Rehabilitation Services

chapter Chapter Twelve|21 pages

Stress and Burnout in Rehabilitative Settings