ABSTRACT
A Handbook for Inter-professional Practice in the Human Services: Learning to Work Together is an essential text for all students of inter-professional education, and for practitioners looking to understand and develop better inter-agency working.
With an emphasis on working collaboratively with fellow professionals, service users and the community, and developing an holistic approach to working, this is an essential resource for anyone studying on courses in social work, nursing, education, health, medicine, social policy, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, physiotherapy and dentistry, and for all those with an interest in the human services.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |80 pages
Key Issues in Interprofessional and Interagency Working in Health and Social Care
chapter Chapter 2|14 pages
The drivers and dynamics of interprofessional working in policy and practice
part |95 pages
Interprofessional and Interagency Working with Different Service-User Groups
part |143 pages
Interprofessional and Interagency Working: Service Users, Carers and Different Professional Groups