Co-Production and Personalisation in Social Care
Changing Relationships in the Provision of Social Care
Herausgeber: Hunter, Susan; Ritchie, Pete
Co-Production and Personalisation in Social Care
Changing Relationships in the Provision of Social Care
Herausgeber: Hunter, Susan; Ritchie, Pete
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This book explores the theory and practice of the developing innovative practice of 'co-production' - a model of service in which users of a service will play an active and participatory role in the service provided to them, adopting a working partnership. This book is important reading for social care practitioners and service providers.
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This book explores the theory and practice of the developing innovative practice of 'co-production' - a model of service in which users of a service will play an active and participatory role in the service provided to them, adopting a working partnership. This book is important reading for social care practitioners and service providers.
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- Research Highlights in Social Work
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 168
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 158mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 272g
- ISBN-13: 9781843105589
- ISBN-10: 1843105586
- Artikelnr.: 22984767
- Research Highlights in Social Work
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 168
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 158mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 272g
- ISBN-13: 9781843105589
- ISBN-10: 1843105586
- Artikelnr.: 22984767
Susan Hunter is a Lecturer in Social Work in the Department of Social Work at the University of Edinburgh. Pete Ritchie is the Ex-Director of Scottish Human Services.
Chapter 1: Introduction. Pete Ritchie, Ex-Director of Scottish Human
Services and Susan Hunter, Edinburgh University. Chapter 2: It's About More
Than the Money: Local Area Coordination as an Innovative Approach to
Supporting People with Disabilities to Get a Good Life and to Creating More
Welcoming Communities. Eddie Bartnik and Dr. Ron Chalmers, Directors of
Disability Services Commission, Western Australia. Chapter 3: Co-Production
through Encouragement: The Braveheart Project. James Mulholland (on behalf
of Braveheart). Chapter 4: Co-Production in Supported Housing: KeyRing
Living Support Networks and Neighbourhood Networks. Carl Poll, former
director of KeyRing. Chapter 5: Co-Production - Support for
Self-Employment. Jane Pagler, Wales. Chapter 6: Family Group Conferencing
and `Partnership'. James Cox, Co-ordinator of Family Group Conferencing
project, Edinburgh City Council. Chapter 7: Person-Centred Planning and
Co-Production. Steve Coulson, Development Worker, Edinburgh Development
Group. Chapter 8: Restoring `Stakeholder' Involvement in Justice. Bill
Whyte, Criminal Justice Social Work Development Centre for Scotland.
Chapter 9: Recovery in Psychosis: Moments and Levels for Collaboration. Dr.
Kristjana Kristiansen, University of Trondheim. Endnote. References.
Subject Index. Author Index. Research Highlights in Social Work This
topical series examines areas of particular interest to those in social and
community work and related fields. Each book draws together different
aspects of the subject, highlighting relevant research and drawing out
implications for policy and practice. The project is under the editorial
direction of Professor Joyce Lishman, Head of the School of Applied Social
Studies at the Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen.
Services and Susan Hunter, Edinburgh University. Chapter 2: It's About More
Than the Money: Local Area Coordination as an Innovative Approach to
Supporting People with Disabilities to Get a Good Life and to Creating More
Welcoming Communities. Eddie Bartnik and Dr. Ron Chalmers, Directors of
Disability Services Commission, Western Australia. Chapter 3: Co-Production
through Encouragement: The Braveheart Project. James Mulholland (on behalf
of Braveheart). Chapter 4: Co-Production in Supported Housing: KeyRing
Living Support Networks and Neighbourhood Networks. Carl Poll, former
director of KeyRing. Chapter 5: Co-Production - Support for
Self-Employment. Jane Pagler, Wales. Chapter 6: Family Group Conferencing
and `Partnership'. James Cox, Co-ordinator of Family Group Conferencing
project, Edinburgh City Council. Chapter 7: Person-Centred Planning and
Co-Production. Steve Coulson, Development Worker, Edinburgh Development
Group. Chapter 8: Restoring `Stakeholder' Involvement in Justice. Bill
Whyte, Criminal Justice Social Work Development Centre for Scotland.
Chapter 9: Recovery in Psychosis: Moments and Levels for Collaboration. Dr.
Kristjana Kristiansen, University of Trondheim. Endnote. References.
Subject Index. Author Index. Research Highlights in Social Work This
topical series examines areas of particular interest to those in social and
community work and related fields. Each book draws together different
aspects of the subject, highlighting relevant research and drawing out
implications for policy and practice. The project is under the editorial
direction of Professor Joyce Lishman, Head of the School of Applied Social
Studies at the Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen.
Chapter 1: Introduction. Pete Ritchie, Ex-Director of Scottish Human
Services and Susan Hunter, Edinburgh University. Chapter 2: It's About More
Than the Money: Local Area Coordination as an Innovative Approach to
Supporting People with Disabilities to Get a Good Life and to Creating More
Welcoming Communities. Eddie Bartnik and Dr. Ron Chalmers, Directors of
Disability Services Commission, Western Australia. Chapter 3: Co-Production
through Encouragement: The Braveheart Project. James Mulholland (on behalf
of Braveheart). Chapter 4: Co-Production in Supported Housing: KeyRing
Living Support Networks and Neighbourhood Networks. Carl Poll, former
director of KeyRing. Chapter 5: Co-Production - Support for
Self-Employment. Jane Pagler, Wales. Chapter 6: Family Group Conferencing
and `Partnership'. James Cox, Co-ordinator of Family Group Conferencing
project, Edinburgh City Council. Chapter 7: Person-Centred Planning and
Co-Production. Steve Coulson, Development Worker, Edinburgh Development
Group. Chapter 8: Restoring `Stakeholder' Involvement in Justice. Bill
Whyte, Criminal Justice Social Work Development Centre for Scotland.
Chapter 9: Recovery in Psychosis: Moments and Levels for Collaboration. Dr.
Kristjana Kristiansen, University of Trondheim. Endnote. References.
Subject Index. Author Index. Research Highlights in Social Work This
topical series examines areas of particular interest to those in social and
community work and related fields. Each book draws together different
aspects of the subject, highlighting relevant research and drawing out
implications for policy and practice. The project is under the editorial
direction of Professor Joyce Lishman, Head of the School of Applied Social
Studies at the Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen.
Services and Susan Hunter, Edinburgh University. Chapter 2: It's About More
Than the Money: Local Area Coordination as an Innovative Approach to
Supporting People with Disabilities to Get a Good Life and to Creating More
Welcoming Communities. Eddie Bartnik and Dr. Ron Chalmers, Directors of
Disability Services Commission, Western Australia. Chapter 3: Co-Production
through Encouragement: The Braveheart Project. James Mulholland (on behalf
of Braveheart). Chapter 4: Co-Production in Supported Housing: KeyRing
Living Support Networks and Neighbourhood Networks. Carl Poll, former
director of KeyRing. Chapter 5: Co-Production - Support for
Self-Employment. Jane Pagler, Wales. Chapter 6: Family Group Conferencing
and `Partnership'. James Cox, Co-ordinator of Family Group Conferencing
project, Edinburgh City Council. Chapter 7: Person-Centred Planning and
Co-Production. Steve Coulson, Development Worker, Edinburgh Development
Group. Chapter 8: Restoring `Stakeholder' Involvement in Justice. Bill
Whyte, Criminal Justice Social Work Development Centre for Scotland.
Chapter 9: Recovery in Psychosis: Moments and Levels for Collaboration. Dr.
Kristjana Kristiansen, University of Trondheim. Endnote. References.
Subject Index. Author Index. Research Highlights in Social Work This
topical series examines areas of particular interest to those in social and
community work and related fields. Each book draws together different
aspects of the subject, highlighting relevant research and drawing out
implications for policy and practice. The project is under the editorial
direction of Professor Joyce Lishman, Head of the School of Applied Social
Studies at the Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen.