The Better Partnership Working series is a set of brief volumes aiming to offer practical support to people working in partnership across health and social care services and to provide helpful frameworks for making sense of the complexity involved in any partnership work. Each volume summarizes current policy and research in a detailed but accessible fashion and offers practical, evidence-based recommendations for policy and practice. This set gathers all the books in the series into one affordable package.
Contents:
Partnership working in health and social care, second edition ~ Jon Glasby and Helen Dickinson
Working in teams, second edition ~ Kim Jelphs, Helen Dickinson and Robin Miller
Managing and leading in inter-agency settings, second edition ~ Edward Peck, Helen Dickinson and Gemma Carey
Evaluating outcomes in health and social care, second edition ~ Helen Dickinson and Janine O’Flynn
Interprofessional education and training, second edition ~ John Carpenter and Helen Dickinson.
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About the Author:
Helen Dickinson is associate professor of public governance at the University of Melbourne. She is coeditor of The Journal of Health, Organization and Management and the Australian Journal of Public Administration. Jon Glasby is professor of health and social care and director of the Health Services Management Centre at the University of Birmingham.
Review:
“Genuine partnerships between agencies are more critical than ever to the delivery of health and social services. Far too many of them have been partnerships in name only, but now the pressure is on for the real thing. This highly authoritative series shows practitioners how it should be done.” (Mark Ivory, executive editor of Community Care (UK))
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