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Find the connections social care research has to take account of the increasing amount of partnership and joint working | Author(s) | Bob Hudson |
Journal title | Community Care, no 1556, 20 January 2005 |
Pages | pp 36-37 |
Source | http://www.communitycare.co.uk |
Keywords | Services ; Coordination ; Interaction [welfare services] ; Research ; Methodology. |
Annotation | The author reports on a Good Practice : Developing an Evidence Base conference held by the Integrated Care Network, to develop effective working in partnership and integration. The need to take a broad interpretation of what constitutes research is emphasised, and three levels of thinking about joint working are identified. Examples of local practitioner-researcher programmes are outlined: Durham access programme for older people and people with a physical or sensory impairment; mental health services for older people in Cumbria; and reorganisation of children's services in Northumberland. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-050203207 A |
Classmark | I: QAJ: QK6: 3A: 3D * |
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