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Developing Good Practice in Community Care

Developing Good Practice in Community Care

John Harris | Vicky White

(2001)

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Abstract

Drawing together theory and practice, this comprehensive resource presents guidelines for good practice in community care work. The contributors describe the planning and implementation of pioneering initiatives in the community, analyse their effectiveness and outline their practical implications in the light of the current legislative framework.

The collaborative action-research projects with community care teams can be used as case studies for students and post-qualifying social workers and as a practice resource for more experienced professionals. They include a local rehabilitation scheme developed jointly by the social and health services, the implementation and development of a race equality strategy in partnership with ethnic minority communities, and a scheme for linking individual social workers to general practice clinics. Key concepts such as risk-taking, guardianship and empowerment are examined, and the contributors highlight the central importance of partnership and participation in community care practice.


Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Developing Good Practice in Community Care 3
Contents 5
Acknowledgements 7
Preface 9
1 Changing Community Care 13
2 Improving the Quality of Written Assessments: A Participative Approach 34
3 Progressing Race Equality: Dynamics of Partnership 49
4 Working with Health: From Collaboration to Partnership in a Hospital Setting 69
5 Working with Health: Partnership in a Community Setting 83
6 Enpowerment as a Participative Process 100
7 Partnership in Prevention: Messages from Older People 112
8 Guardianship: A Participative Approach 132
9 Multi-disciplinary Partnership in a Community Mental Health Team 149
10 Developing Good Practice: Prospects and Possibilities 174
Appendices 186
References 192
The Contributors 198
Subject Index 200
Name Index 206