Publications by authors named "Ellen Grootegoed"

The value of voluntary care in meeting minor care needs is greatly emphasized in the Dutch Social Support Act (Wet Maatschappelijke Ondersteuning, WMO). Many positive qualities are attributed to voluntary care, which would allegedly be lacking in professional, non-medical care provision. In the process of policy reform, the opinions of care-dependent clients are often not taken into account.

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Many European welfare states are replacing comprehensive welfare schemes with selective and conditional entitlements. Such changes affect the recognition of vulnerable citizens' needs, which are increasingly framed as private responsibilities to be met by the voluntary sector. Repeated interviews with 30 clients affected by cutbacks to publicly financed (day)care in the Netherlands show that although disabled and elderly citizens are often hesitant to open their doors to volunteers, they do experiment with voluntarism to reduce their social isolation, both by receiving voluntary care and by engaging in volunteer work themselves.

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