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Samenloop Wlz en Wzd
Meneer Pietersen, woonachtig op een locatie voor chronische somatische zorg, is de afgelopen twee jaar cognitief flink achteruitgegaan. Een woonplek op een locatie voor psychogeriatrische verpleeghuiszorg lijkt beter voor hem. Hiervoor is een nieuwe aanvraag Wet langdurige zorg noodzakelijk. Wat speelt allemaal mee in deze casus? En is de Wet zorg en dwang van toepassing
Interfaith Collaboration:Boundary Crossing in a Participatory Action Research Project with Health Care Chaplains in The Netherlands
This article explores the challenges faced by a multifaith chaplaincy team in a Dutch health care organization when searching for a shared professional identity regarding the role of worldview and religion. Using boundary theory, we show how the diverse worldviews and the contradictory visions on their role for chaplaincy’s professional identity led to misunderstandings and conflict. However, open and respectful dialogue about these differences helped clarify disagreements and identify common ground. The findings suggest that in secular contexts worldview remains significant in chaplaincy and that engaging in dialogue about worldviews and seeking connections across differences is the basis for a shared professional identity
Om grensoverschrijdend gedrag tegen te gaan, moeten we het probleem bij de wortel aanpakken
Met de maatregelen die nu voorliggen zal grensoverschrijdend gedrag niet worden aangepakt of voorkomen. Wat ze namelijk vooral doen, is de verantwoordelijkheid bij de slachtoffers neerleggen, terwijl ze de onderliggende structuren die grensoverschrijdend gedrag veroorzaken intact houden. Dat moet anders, zegt Stijn Klarenbeek
Phenomenologies of aging: an introduction
This introduction to the special issue on the phenomenologies of aging explores the relative philosophical neglect of aging as a distinct topic. It critiques the naturalistic reduction of aging, which frames it primarily as decline, and examines the ethico-political implications of this perspective. In order to contextualize the possibilities of forming a new sustained philosophical debate on aging, we describe the earlier advances made in the field by notably Simone de Beauvoir’s work and the developments in critical gerontology, aging studies and the anthropology of aging and the life course. The introduction then programmatically states the need for a revitalized philosophical discourse on aging, suggesting that phenomenological inquiry can reveal the ontological complexities of intergenerational relationships and shared existence. Finally, we briefly introduce the contributions to this special issue by drawing forward the themes of corporeal temporality, generationality and the problem of sharing the world across generations
Testing a Meaning in Life Scale for Vulnerable Older People:Do Positive or Negative Wordings Make a Difference?
Sports, games and exercise in Social Work
A chapter on usefulness and cautions for how to use sports in social work practice. Sections deal with: - The physical commitment and the social character of sports. Together, these can be a strong force for positive experiences and changes (paragraph 2).- The local fields of influence with their possibilities, limitations and temptations in which sports initiatives can acquire different meanings (paragraph 3).- Connecting with people and their environments, with positive appreciation for their practices and cultures regarding sports and exercise. Working on partnership and equality in the development of sports arrangement