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Effective Practice in Health Social Care and Criminal Justice

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This popular accessible text brings together experts from the field to provide knowledge and insight into how multi-agency work can underpin effective practice with service users. This is very much an applied text with a strong emphasis on exploring the day to day issues and dilemmas. The reader is helped to apply knowledge and theory by examining use of case studies, considering service user perspectives and answering critical questions. Divided into three sections:: the first section Working in partnership:: From theory to practice contains four chapters covering what we understand by partnership, ethical issues arising from partnership work, the role and impact of technology, and the challenges posed by discrimination and social exclusion. In section two Partnership in action:: Examples from practice eleven chapters explore a partnership approach in respect of:: child protection, mental health, older people, substance misuse, gypsy travellers, domestic violence, children with behavioural problems, housing need, mentally disordered offenders, HIV/AIDS and drug using parents. The five chapters in the final section Reflecting on Partnerships include reflections from a service user, as well as explorations regarding the place of evaluation, key themes, issues and principles for best practice. The first edition of the book was a `bestseller?. Taking into account the changing nature and context of partnerships this second edition has been fully updated and includes new key chapters. This book is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand how to work in partnership effectively when dealing with key issues that cut across health, social care and criminal justice sectors.
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9780335229123
9780335229123

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Publication date
2008
Issue number
2
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
312
Dimensions (mm)
172 x 249
  • Notes on the Contributors
    Foreword by Walid El Ansari
    Preface by the editors

    Part One::
    The Context of Partnerships

    1. The concepts of partnership and collaboration
    Ros Carnwell and Alex Carson

    2. The impact of the digital age on partnership and collaboration
    Ros Carnwell and Julian Buchanan

    3. Promoting inclusive partnership working
    Joy Merrell

    4. Ethical issues of working in partnership
    Althea Allison

    Part Two::
    Partnerships in Practice

    5. Interprofessional communication in child protection
    Brian Corby with Frances Young and Stella Coleman

    6. Working in partnership to support people with mental health difficulties
    Adrian Jones

    7. Working across the interface of formal and informal care of older people
    Pat Chambers and Judith Phillips

    8. Understanding and misunderstanding problem drug use:: working together
    Julian Buchanan

    9. Addressing homelessness through effective partnership working
    Emma Wincup

    10. Problem drug use and safeguarding children:: partnership and practice issues
    Julian Buchanan with Brian Corby

    11. Tackling behavioural problems in the classroom using a student assistance programme
    Ros Carnwell, Sally Ann Baker, and Carl Wassell

    12. Not behind closed doors:: Working in partnership against domestic violence
    Liz Blyth and Sobia Shaw

    13. Working with Gypsy Travellers:: A partnership approach
    Angela Roberts

    14. Effective partnerships to assist mentally-disordered offenders
    Virginia Minogue

    15. Partnership approaches to working with people with HIV
    Ruth Wilson

    Part Three::
    Learning from Partnerships

    16. On the receiving end:: Reflections from a service user
    Amir Minhas

    17. Evaluating partnerships
    Ros Carnwell

    18. Learning from partnerships:: Themes and issues
    Ros Carnwell and Julian Buchanan

    19. Developing best practice in partnership
    Julian Buchanan and Ros Carnwell
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