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Effective Practice in Health, Social Care and Criminal Justice is an essential text for students, practitioners and managers from a variety of human service agencies, and is a must-read for anyone working in a multi-agency partnership.
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Effective Practice in Health, Social Care and Criminal Justice is an essential text for students, practitioners and managers from a variety of human service agencies, and is a must-read for anyone working in a multi-agency partnership.
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- Verlag: Open University Press
- 2 ed
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Dezember 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 172mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 676g
- ISBN-13: 9780335229116
- ISBN-10: 0335229115
- Artikelnr.: 24705976
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Open University Press
- 2 ed
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Dezember 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 172mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 676g
- ISBN-13: 9780335229116
- ISBN-10: 0335229115
- Artikelnr.: 24705976
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Ros Carnwell is Professor and Director of the Centre for Health and Community Research, Glyndwr University, Wrexham. UK. Julian Buchanan is Professor of Criminal and Community Justice, Glyndwr University, Wrexham. UK
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
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
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
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







