This study addresses the challenges faced by organisations and individual professionals, as new practices are developed and learned in multi-agency work settings. The practices examined in the paper involve working responsively across professional boundaries with at-risk young people. The paper draws on evidence from the Learning in and for Interagency Working Project, a four year ESRC Teaching and Learning Research Programme study of inter-professional learning which has examined the challenges involved in what Victor and Boynton (1998) term co-configuration work. In the context of professional collaboration for social inclusion, co-configuration involves on-going partnerships between professionals and service users to support young people...
Research and development with regard to interprofessional practice have extended over recent decades...
Well-publicised failures of professionals from different agencies to collaborate effectively have be...
This chapter, therefore, examines the case for a strategic approach to joined-up services by reviewi...
This study addresses the challenges faced by organisations and individual professionals, as new prac...
Background This article is concerned with professional learning within multi-agency settings. Since ...
The theme of this chapter is 'joined-up' working, the concept of professionals collaborating to prov...
This chapter explores the nexus between professional learning, organizational leadership and service...
Inter-professional collaborations are invaluable relationships which can prevent the social exclusio...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>When young people are at risk from being excluded fr...
Shortlisted for the NASEN Special Educational Needs Academic Book Award 2009. Inter-professional col...
Although the concept of multi-agency working has been pursued and adopted as the most appropriate wa...
Social exclusion is a complex phenomenon which threatens the well-being of individuals and their co...
This literature review comprises a review of research on interagency and cross-professional collabor...
Introduction: The 2004 Children Act in the UK saw the introduction of integrated working in children...
recent studies of inter-professional work and examine what is happening at the boundaries of schools...
Research and development with regard to interprofessional practice have extended over recent decades...
Well-publicised failures of professionals from different agencies to collaborate effectively have be...
This chapter, therefore, examines the case for a strategic approach to joined-up services by reviewi...
This study addresses the challenges faced by organisations and individual professionals, as new prac...
Background This article is concerned with professional learning within multi-agency settings. Since ...
The theme of this chapter is 'joined-up' working, the concept of professionals collaborating to prov...
This chapter explores the nexus between professional learning, organizational leadership and service...
Inter-professional collaborations are invaluable relationships which can prevent the social exclusio...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>When young people are at risk from being excluded fr...
Shortlisted for the NASEN Special Educational Needs Academic Book Award 2009. Inter-professional col...
Although the concept of multi-agency working has been pursued and adopted as the most appropriate wa...
Social exclusion is a complex phenomenon which threatens the well-being of individuals and their co...
This literature review comprises a review of research on interagency and cross-professional collabor...
Introduction: The 2004 Children Act in the UK saw the introduction of integrated working in children...
recent studies of inter-professional work and examine what is happening at the boundaries of schools...
Research and development with regard to interprofessional practice have extended over recent decades...
Well-publicised failures of professionals from different agencies to collaborate effectively have be...
This chapter, therefore, examines the case for a strategic approach to joined-up services by reviewi...