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Interprofessional Collaboration and Service User Participation

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This book brings together contributions from a range of social welfare settings, including child welfare, unemployment, mental health and substance abuse treatment, to examine how interprofessional...
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  • 05 May 2021
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This book brings together contributions from a range of social welfare settings, including child welfare, unemployment, mental health and substance abuse treatment, to examine how interprofessional collaboration and service user participation are realised or challenged in multi-agency meetings.

It provides empirically grounded analyses of specific aspects of multi-agency work and offers a distinctive conceptual framework for understanding and analysing interaction during meetings in various social welfare settings.

Based on audio and video recordings, the authors provide clear examples of actual practices of social welfare professionals and demonstrate how the realisation of collaborative and integrated welfare policy is contingent on effective interactional practices between professionals and service users.

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Price: $127.95
Pages: 266
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Imprint: Policy Press
Series: Research in Social Work
Publication Date: 05 May 2021
ISBN: 9781447356639
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Social Work, Social work, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Human Services, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Research
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Kirsi Juhila is Professor in Social Work at Tampere University.

Tanja Dall is a Postdoctoral Researcher at Aalborg University.

Christopher Hall is Visiting Senior Research Fellow at the University of Sussex.

Juliet Koprowska is an Honorary Fellow in Social Work at the University of York.

Introduction ~ Kirsi Juhila, Tanja Dall, Christopher Hall, and Juliet Koprowska

From a collaborative and integrated welfare policy to frontline practices ~ Kirsi Juhila, Suvi Raitakari, Dorte Caswell, Tanja Dall and Monika Wilińska

Examining talk and interaction in meetings of professionals and service users ~ Christopher Hall and Tanja Dall

How chairs use the pronoun ‘we’ to guide participation in rehabilitation team meetings ~ Tanja Dall and Dorte Caswell

Working within frames and across boundaries in core group meetings in child protection ~ Christopher Hall and Stef Slembrouck

Alignment and service user participation in low- threshold meetings with people using drugs ~ Suvi Raitakari, Johanna Ranta and Sirpa Saario

Sympathy and micropolitics in return- to- work meetings ~ Pia H. Bülow and Monika Wilińska

Negotiating epistemic rights to knowledge concerning service users’ recent histories in mental health meetings ~ Kirsi Juhila, Lisa Morriss and Suvi Raitakari

Relational agency and epistemic justice in initial child protection conferences ~ Juliet Koprowska