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Social work and multi-agency working : making a difference /

Contributor(s): Morris, Kate, 1962 June 18- [editor.] | British Association of Social Workers.
Series: Social work in pratice series: Publisher: Bristol, UK : Policy Press, 2008Description: ix, 182 pages ; 24 cm.Content type: text | text Media type: unmediated | unmediated Carrier type: volume | volumeISBN: 1861349467; 9781861349453:; 9781861349460; 1861349459; 9781861349453.Subject(s): Social service -- Great Britain | Interprofessional relations -- Great Britain | Social work education -- Great Britain | Social workers -- Training of -- Great BritainDDC classification: 361.30941
Contents:
Settng the scene / Kate Morris -- Delivering youth justice through partnership working / Nathan Hughes and David Prior -- Bringing together child health and social care provision: challenges and opportunities for multi-agency working / Jane Coad -- Working with extended schools to prevent social exclusion / Anne Edwards, Apostol Apostolov, Irene Dooher and Anna Popova -- Accessing and using multi-agency services: the experience of families / Leonie Jordan -- Making sense of social work practice in multi-agency mental health services / Ann Davis, Alex Davis and Tony Glynn -- Working together: responding to people with alcohol and drug problems / Sarah Galvani -- Multi-agency working and partnership in services for adults with learning disabilities / Nicki Ward -- Social work practice with older people: working in partnership / Rosemary Littlechild -- Conclusion / Kate Morris.
Summary: Multi-agency working is a dominant characteristic of emerging policy and practice across the range of social care activity. Within this context, this book explores the challenges and opportunities for social work education and practice.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Settng the scene / Kate Morris -- Delivering youth justice through partnership working / Nathan Hughes and David Prior -- Bringing together child health and social care provision: challenges and opportunities for multi-agency working / Jane Coad -- Working with extended schools to prevent social exclusion / Anne Edwards, Apostol Apostolov, Irene Dooher and Anna Popova -- Accessing and using multi-agency services: the experience of families / Leonie Jordan -- Making sense of social work practice in multi-agency mental health services / Ann Davis, Alex Davis and Tony Glynn -- Working together: responding to people with alcohol and drug problems / Sarah Galvani -- Multi-agency working and partnership in services for adults with learning disabilities / Nicki Ward -- Social work practice with older people: working in partnership / Rosemary Littlechild -- Conclusion / Kate Morris.

Multi-agency working is a dominant characteristic of emerging policy and practice across the range of social care activity. Within this context, this book explores the challenges and opportunities for social work education and practice.

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