Interprofessional Social Work

Effective Collaborative Approaches
Second Edition
Anne Quinney - Bournemouth University, UK
Interprofessional Social Work
January 2013 | 208 pages | Learning Matters
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All Social Work students are required to undertake specific learning and assessment in partnership working and information sharing across professional disciplines and agencies. Increasingly, social workers are also finding that they need to deal with a wide range of other professions as part of their daily work. It is essential therefore that social workers can work effectively and collaboratively with these professions while retaining their own values and identity. This updated second edition will prepare social work students to work with a wide variety of professions including youth workers, the police, teachers and educators, the legal profession and health professionals.

Contents

Introduction

Introduction

The Importance of Interprofessional and Inter-agency Practice

The Importance of Interprofessional and Inter-agency Practice

Preparing to Work with Other Professionals

Preparing to Work with Other Professionals

The Youth Work Context

The Youth Work Context

The Health Context

The Health Context

The Education Context

The Education Context

The Housing and Neighbourhood Context

The Housing and Neighbourhood Context

The Justice Context

The Justice Context

Appendix 1: The Professional Capabilities Framework

Appendix 1: The Professional Capabilities Framework

Appendix 2: Subject Benchmark For Social Work

Appendix 2: Subject Benchmark For Social Work

References

References

Index

Index

Description

All Social Work students are required to undertake specific learning and assessment in partnership working and information sharing across professional disciplines and agencies. Increasingly, social workers are also finding that they need to deal with a wide range of other professions as part of their daily work. It is essential therefore that social workers can work effectively and collaboratively with these professions while retaining their own values and identity. This updated second edition will prepare social work students to work with a wide variety of professions including youth workers, the police, teachers and educators, the legal profession and health professionals.

Contents

Introduction

Introduction

The Importance of Interprofessional and Inter-agency Practice

The Importance of Interprofessional and Inter-agency Practice

Preparing to Work with Other Professionals

Preparing to Work with Other Professionals

The Youth Work Context

The Youth Work Context

The Health Context

The Health Context

The Education Context

The Education Context

The Housing and Neighbourhood Context

The Housing and Neighbourhood Context

The Justice Context

The Justice Context

Appendix 1: The Professional Capabilities Framework

Appendix 1: The Professional Capabilities Framework

Appendix 2: Subject Benchmark For Social Work

Appendix 2: Subject Benchmark For Social Work

References

References

Index

Index

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Interprofessional Social Work

Effective Collaborative Approaches


January 2013 | 208 pages | Learning Matters

Format Published Date ISBN Price
Hardcover 31/03/2026 9780857258267 $171.00
Paperback 31/03/2026 9781844453795 $86.00
180 Day Ebook 28/03/2023 9781844457243 $50.00
Lifetime 28/03/2023 9781844457243 $73.00

All Social Work students are required to undertake specific learning and assessment in partnership working and information sharing across professional disciplines and agencies. Increasingly, social workers are also finding that they need to deal with a wide range of other professions as part of their daily work. It is essential therefore that social workers can work effectively and collaboratively with these professions while retaining their own values and identity. This updated second edition will prepare social work students to work with a wide variety of professions including youth workers, the police, teachers and educators, the legal profession and health professionals.

Table Of Contents:

  • Introduction
  • The Importance of Interprofessional and Inter-agency Practice
  • Preparing to Work with Other Professionals
  • The Youth Work Context
  • The Health Context
  • The Education Context
  • The Housing and Neighbourhood Context
  • The Justice Context
  • Appendix 1: The Professional Capabilities Framework
  • Appendix 2: Subject Benchmark For Social Work
  • References
  • Index

Recent Product Reviews:

Good introduction to collaborative working
Ms Elisabeth Hunter, Department of Social Work, Greenwich University
This is a very useful introductory text book on partnership working for undergraduate social work students.
Mr Mike Edwards, department of applied social studies, Bedfordshire University
This is a relevant title which maintains practical approaches to collaborative practice in social work. It is important because it points out the need for multidisiplinary awareness and understanding, especially as an introductory element to any health and social care student.
Ms JANE KEELER, Health Wellbeing and Family, Canterbury Christ Church
This book gives a good overview of the current literature and thoughts about collaborative approaches. Especially chapter 5 is for my context (Master SEN) interesting. The book offers rich back ground information. The drawback for us is its focus on - just - the UK context.
Mrs Jacqueline Swet, Special Education , Fontys University of Applied Sciences
This book provides a very good overview of multi-agency working and applies it to different settings. I found the chapter on the 'justice context' useful.
Mr Sean Creaney, Centre for Childhood Studies, Stockport College

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