Although the concept of multi-agency working has been pursued and adopted as the most appropriate way to improve child care provision and health workforces in recent years, both in the UK and more globally, research suggests that participation in such work can be problematic. This article examines current developments in inter-professional education and collaborative professional practice. Drawing on desk research across the fields of Education, Health and Social Care, it applies a critical lens to re-examine inter-professional working using well-established concepts of profession, identity, culture, career, and training/work transitions. The article uses theoretical hooks to look for similarities and differences in the promotion of inter-p...
In this paper we investigate how inter-professional work affects the reconstruction of professional ...
This paper explores identity through looking at how different discourses of inter-professionalism ar...
The authors offer a critical account of interprofessional learning and working within the spheres of...
Although the concept of multi-agency working has been pursued and adopted as the most appropriate wa...
Abstract The study of professional identities in health and social care (H&SC) was last prominent in...
Well-publicised failures of professionals from different agencies to collaborate effectively have be...
Working across practice boundaries on complex societal problems is now commonplace. Yet we know rela...
Background This article is concerned with professional learning within multi-agency settings. Since ...
This study addresses the challenges faced by organisations and individual professionals, as new prac...
In Children’s Centres in England professionals from different heritages including Education, Early Y...
BACKGROUND: Professional socialisation and identity arise from interactions occurring within univers...
This authoritative literature review of 36,500 words and approximately 370 cited references represen...
In recent years governments around the world have been bending their will toward increasing collabor...
This UK-based empirical research investigates interprofessionalism and personalization to assess the...
Working interprofessionally is an essential part of successful health and social care provision in t...
In this paper we investigate how inter-professional work affects the reconstruction of professional ...
This paper explores identity through looking at how different discourses of inter-professionalism ar...
The authors offer a critical account of interprofessional learning and working within the spheres of...
Although the concept of multi-agency working has been pursued and adopted as the most appropriate wa...
Abstract The study of professional identities in health and social care (H&SC) was last prominent in...
Well-publicised failures of professionals from different agencies to collaborate effectively have be...
Working across practice boundaries on complex societal problems is now commonplace. Yet we know rela...
Background This article is concerned with professional learning within multi-agency settings. Since ...
This study addresses the challenges faced by organisations and individual professionals, as new prac...
In Children’s Centres in England professionals from different heritages including Education, Early Y...
BACKGROUND: Professional socialisation and identity arise from interactions occurring within univers...
This authoritative literature review of 36,500 words and approximately 370 cited references represen...
In recent years governments around the world have been bending their will toward increasing collabor...
This UK-based empirical research investigates interprofessionalism and personalization to assess the...
Working interprofessionally is an essential part of successful health and social care provision in t...
In this paper we investigate how inter-professional work affects the reconstruction of professional ...
This paper explores identity through looking at how different discourses of inter-professionalism ar...
The authors offer a critical account of interprofessional learning and working within the spheres of...