ソーシャルワークにおける協同<br>Collaboration in Social Work Practice

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ソーシャルワークにおける協同
Collaboration in Social Work Practice

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 256 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781843100928
  • DDC分類 361.32

基本説明

The authors explore definitions of collaborative work, describe policy and research and give examples from their experiences of interprofessional practice.

Full Description

New or experienced social workers who are developing their collaborative practice with service users and carers and with other professionals, 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, offering a critical appraisal both of the benefits and the challenges.

The authors explore definitions of collaborative work, describe policy and research and give examples from their experiences of interprofessional practice. They emphasize the importance of building genuine partnerships between professionals, and with service users and carers in planning and providing care, service development and research. Good practice in collaborative working is described with different groups, including older people, people with mental health needs, children and families and people with learning disabilities.

Exploring the ways in which shared values and collaborative working practices can be brought together for effective interprofessional provision of user-focused services, this informative book is a must-read for social workers and other professionals involved with social care and health services.

Contents

Preface. Part 1: Service Users, Professionals and the Collaborative Context. 1. Collaboration and Partnership in Context. Colin Whittington. 2. A Model of Collaboration. Colin Whittington. 3. Who are the Participants in the Collaborative Process and What Makes Collaboration Succeed or Fail? Tony Leiba and Jenny Weinstein. 4. Shared Values in Interprofessional Collaboration. Jean Davis, South Bank University & Dave Simms, University of Greenwich. Part 2: Collaboration in Practice. 5. Allies and Enemies: The Service User as Care Co-ordinator. Christine Barton, Sheffield Centre for Inclusive Living Group. 6. Collaboration or Confusion? The Carers' Perspective. Sonia Douek, Jewish Care. 7. Working Together to Improve Children's Life Chances: The Challenge of Inter-Agency Collaboration. Ruth Gardener, Royal Holloway College. 8. Mental Health Policies and Interprofessional Working. Tony Leiba. 9. Learning Disabilities: Effective Partnership and Teamwork to Overcome Barriers in Service Provision. Tony Thompson, Independent Training Consultant. 10. Social Work and Multidisciplinary Collaboration in Primary Health Care. Kirstein Rummery, University of Manchester. 11. Collaborating for the Social and Health Care of Older People. Mark Lymbery, University of Nottingham. The Contributors. Subject Index. Author Index.