This small scale study examines the perspectives of social workers from adult mental health services and childrens social care on collaboration. Eight semi-structured interviews were conducted to explore social workers’ experiences of working with families and professionals both inside and outside their own agencies and their thoughts on the barriers to collaboration, as well as their ideas on how collaboration could be improved. Thematic analysis was used to create a coding process and generate patterns across the data, with perspectives on collaboration being found to be influenced by organisational climate and culture, professional identity and the narratives within each service. A common theme identified by all subjects was that they ha...
When addressing child and youth mental health, policy makers around the world call for collaboration...
Research, child death enquiries and serious case reviews (SCR) routinely identify the recurring fail...
Over the past decade there has been a growing trend advocating that professionals collaborate with t...
The fragmented history of collaboration across health and social care is an acknowledged problem in ...
The nature of problems experienced by social workers’ clients has often challenged social workers to...
The purpose with this study is to examine how social workers collaborate with clients that have both...
Based on an assumption that legal space can contribute to improved collaboration in social work, whi...
Background Collaborative working between health and social care professionals in child protection w...
This study examined collaboration between families of the mentally ill and inpatient psychiatric soc...
The nature of problems experienced by social workers ’ clients has often challenged social workers t...
Effective delivery of health and social care requires collaboration between professions. The aim of ...
Today's welfare society is increasingly specialised and the downside of this is that it can lead to ...
This study explored the perspectives of social workers regarding collaboration among social workers ...
The aim of this study was to investigate how the best interest of the child was considered and reaso...
The book sets out the context of collaborative working practices in the ‘helping professions’ lookin...
When addressing child and youth mental health, policy makers around the world call for collaboration...
Research, child death enquiries and serious case reviews (SCR) routinely identify the recurring fail...
Over the past decade there has been a growing trend advocating that professionals collaborate with t...
The fragmented history of collaboration across health and social care is an acknowledged problem in ...
The nature of problems experienced by social workers’ clients has often challenged social workers to...
The purpose with this study is to examine how social workers collaborate with clients that have both...
Based on an assumption that legal space can contribute to improved collaboration in social work, whi...
Background Collaborative working between health and social care professionals in child protection w...
This study examined collaboration between families of the mentally ill and inpatient psychiatric soc...
The nature of problems experienced by social workers ’ clients has often challenged social workers t...
Effective delivery of health and social care requires collaboration between professions. The aim of ...
Today's welfare society is increasingly specialised and the downside of this is that it can lead to ...
This study explored the perspectives of social workers regarding collaboration among social workers ...
The aim of this study was to investigate how the best interest of the child was considered and reaso...
The book sets out the context of collaborative working practices in the ‘helping professions’ lookin...
When addressing child and youth mental health, policy makers around the world call for collaboration...
Research, child death enquiries and serious case reviews (SCR) routinely identify the recurring fail...
Over the past decade there has been a growing trend advocating that professionals collaborate with t...