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This edited volume contains an international spectrum of contributors that places risk and resilience in health and social care in context. The chapters explore the issues of risk and resilience in health and social care, issues fundamental to some of the most complex decision making required by society, services, practitioners and members of the public. The contributors look at issues of risk and resilience across the age spectrum, from children and young people to older adults. Three underpinning concepts are examined: location of responsibility and risk expertise; human rights and citizenship; and agency and independence. Table of Contents: 1. Risk and Resilience-why is it so important? 2. Risk Management in the Maltreatment of Children; 3. Promoting Personal Mobility using GPS technologies; 4. Dementia self-management, the role of resilience; 5. Interventions to enhance resilience for people with dementia; 6. Adolescents, sexuality and agency: the Internet as a contested space; 7. The role of robotics in social care for older people; 8. Enhancing resilience for young mothers in socio-economically disadvantaged communities in South Africa. (Series: Policy & Practice in Health and Social Care, Vol. 24) Subject: Social Welfare]