.".". a positive addition to the practice literature for
managers and professionals. Senior managers should definitely read
this before they start a further round of re-organization "
Journal of Interprofessional Care"
What are the features of successful multiprofessional work? How
can schools, local authorities and individual fieldworkers work
effectively to achieve the best possible outcomes for the children
and families with whom they are working? How can the Every Child
Matters policy agenda be implemented successfully? This book
examines a series of case studies of multiprofessional work, in
order to understand what works and why. In the successful case
studies, the fieldworkers were able to reflect on the
organisational contexts in which they were operating. This was
achieved through a carefully managed series of feedback loops,
which ensured that good quality information was shared at all
levels. With an effective communication system in place they could
resolve difficulties and evolve new ways of working together to
improve their joint practice.
The book draws on complexity theory to provide the analytical
tools for exploring and developing the communication systems that
underpin effective multiprofessional practice. Both accessible and
practical, it argues that the effectiveness of work with children,
young people and their families is crucially dependent on the
quality of their relationships with fieldworkers - communication is
key.
"Multiprofessional Communication" is important reading for
students on courses with a focus on multiprofessional working, as
well as practitioners and policy makers in Education, Health and
Social Care.
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