Residential child care : collaborative practice / Ian Milligan and Irene Stevens.
TĚ€his excellent book faces the difficulties of residential child care with integrity. The emphasis on collaboration is both timely and important since it is a major theme in the training of social workers in the UK, where this book will be a valuable resource' - Andrew Hill, University of York....
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London ; Thousand Oaks, Calif. :
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2006.
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Table of Contents:
- Perceptions and realities in residential child care
- What do we mean by collaborative practice?
- Understanding ethics in collaborative practice
- Understanding organisations and groups in the context of collaborative practice
- Social workers and residential workers : the key collaborative relationship
- Inter-professional collaboration : working with health and education professionals
- Positive about parents : working in partnership
- Collaborating with children and young people
- Conclusion: children tell it like it is.