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Developing Multiprofessional Teamwork for Integrated Children's Services - Softcover

 
9780335238125: Developing Multiprofessional Teamwork for Integrated Children's Services

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Synopsis

This book is an important practical resource for all professionals engaged with planning, implementing and evaluating multi-professional teamwork and practice in children's services.

The first book to combine theoretical perspectives, research evidence from the 'real world' of children's services, and reflections on policy and practice in inter-agency services in England, this fully updated new edition retains its popular approach, while reflecting the numerous changes to policy, practice, and research. The book:

  • Exemplifies what multi-professional work looks like in practice
  • Examines real dilemmas faced by professionals trying to make it work, and shows how these dilemmas can be resolved
  • Considers lessons to be learnt, implications for practice and recommendations for making multi-professional practice effective

Featuring useful guidance, theoretical frameworks and evidence-based insights into practice, this book is a key resource for students on courses studying early childhood and families, as well as social workers, teachers, support workers in children's centres, family support workers, health workers, and managers of a range of children and youth services.

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About the Author

Angela Anning is Emeritus Professor of Early Childhood Education at the University of Leeds and for five years a principal investigator on the National Evaluation of Sure Start team at Birkbeck College, London.

David Cottrell is Foundation Chair in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Dean of Medicine at the University of Leeds. An active clinician and UKCP registered Family and Systemic Psychotherapist, David has wide experience in the development, management, delivery and evaluation of services for children in the community. His research interests are in the evaluation of DAMH services.

Nick Frost is Professor of Social Work (Children, childhood and families) at the Faculty of Health, Leeds Metropolitan University. He has published widely in the fields of child welfare and professional learning. Nick worked in local authority social work for 15 years before commencing his academic career.

Jo Green is Professor of Psychosocial Reproductive Health and Deputy Director of the Mother and Infant Research Unit at the University of York.

Mark Robinson is a Senior Researcher with a background in education, health and social services research.

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