Tourse, Mooney, and their contributors argue that schools alone
can no longer meet the complex needs of children and adolescents.
The overwhelming needs of school children require that schools
institute massive coordinated and collaborative efforts among
various disciplines and agencies. The authors propose a
restructuring of schools and social service systems to respond to
the needs for interprofessional collaboration.
While they focus primarily on the collaboration of social work
and education, they look beyond that to relationships with other
allied disciplines in public schools and explore collaborative
linkages with nursing, law, counseling, pastoral counseling, and
other agents of society. The collection culminates with an
examination of the realities of interprofessional collaboration in
urban and suburban communities. This is an important guide for
researchers, policy makers, and professional educators involved
with school reform and systems change in the United States.
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