Networking and Community PartnershipA fully revised and updated version of Caring in the Community - the first and only text to systematically apply key networking principles to both community care and child care. Incorporating comparative European material, this edition places networking principles in a broader context and will be useful for professionals and academics working in the fields of social work, social welfare and public health. |
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Introduction | 1 |
Social welfare and social networks | 15 |
a theory for practice ཨུ ཐཱཿ 8 87 | 53 |
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action learning action set activities agencies assessment partnership associated Beresford and Trevillion boundaries broker child abuse child protection client collaboration communication network community brokerage community partnership complex concept concerned connectedness context coordination critical path analysis cross-boundary decision defined diaries effective Emily Francombe empowering empowerment enable ensure example explore family group conference feel focus focuses Godstone health and social health promotion health visitors home help identified inter-agency network interpersonal interprofessional involved issues Jean Jackson kind kurators liaison mobilisation network analysis network conference networking approach North London Project organisations participation particular possible practice practitioners problems profes professional relation relationships responsibility role service users situation skills social field social network Social Network Analysis social support social welfare social work team social worker specific stakeholder strategy task community tion users and carers viduals West London Project