Collaboration in Social Work Practice.

By: Gardner, RuthContributor(s): Weinstein, Jenny | Leiba, Tony | Gardner, RuthMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: London : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2003Copyright date: ©2003Description: 1 online resource (257 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781846424151Subject(s): Medical cooperation | Medical social workGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Collaboration in Social Work PracticeDDC classification: 362.1/0425 LOC classification: HV687 -- .C65 2003ebOnline resources: Click to View
Contents:
Intro -- Collaboration in Social Work Practice -- Contents -- Editors' Preface -- Part I Service Users, Professionals and the Collaborative Context -- 1 Collaboration and Partnership in Context -- 2 A Model of Collaboration -- 3 Who are the Participants in the Collaborative Process and What Makes Collaboration Succeed or Fail? -- 4 Shared Values in Interprofessional Collaboration -- Part II Collaboration in Practice -- 5 Allies and Enemies: The Service User as Care Co-ordinator -- 6 Collaboration or Confusion? The Carers' Perspective -- 7 Working Together to Improve Children's Life Chances: The Challenge of Inter-agency Collaboration -- 8 Mental Health Policies and Interprofessional Working -- 9 Learning Disabilities: Effective Partnership and Teamwork to Overcome Barriers in Service Provision -- 10 Social Work and Multi-disciplinary Collaboration in Primary Health Care -- 11 Collaborating for the Social and Health Care of Older People -- The Contributors -- Subject Index -- Author Index.
Summary: New or experienced social workers who are developing their collaborative practice will find this book to be an essential source of knowledge, skills and issues for reflection. The authors explain how practitioners in social care, health and related sectors can work more effectively together in line with current developments in policy and practice.
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Intro -- Collaboration in Social Work Practice -- Contents -- Editors' Preface -- Part I Service Users, Professionals and the Collaborative Context -- 1 Collaboration and Partnership in Context -- 2 A Model of Collaboration -- 3 Who are the Participants in the Collaborative Process and What Makes Collaboration Succeed or Fail? -- 4 Shared Values in Interprofessional Collaboration -- Part II Collaboration in Practice -- 5 Allies and Enemies: The Service User as Care Co-ordinator -- 6 Collaboration or Confusion? The Carers' Perspective -- 7 Working Together to Improve Children's Life Chances: The Challenge of Inter-agency Collaboration -- 8 Mental Health Policies and Interprofessional Working -- 9 Learning Disabilities: Effective Partnership and Teamwork to Overcome Barriers in Service Provision -- 10 Social Work and Multi-disciplinary Collaboration in Primary Health Care -- 11 Collaborating for the Social and Health Care of Older People -- The Contributors -- Subject Index -- Author Index.

New or experienced social workers who are developing their collaborative practice will find this book to be an essential source of knowledge, skills and issues for reflection. The authors explain how practitioners in social care, health and related sectors can work more effectively together in line with current developments in policy and practice.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2018. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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