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Rights, risks and responsibilities : interprofessional working in health and social care / edited by Georgina Koubel, Hilary Bungay.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Basingstoke ; New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2012Copyright date: ©2012Description: x, 218 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0230282881
  • 9780230282889
Other title:
  • Interprofessional working in health and social care
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 362.1 23
LOC classification:
  • R727.3 .R54 2012
Contents:
Introduction -- Part I: Critical concepts -- 1. Rights and Responsibilities / Peter Ellis -- 2. Rights, risks and healthy choices / Hilary Bungay -- 3. Rights, risk and responsibilities in an age of uncertainty / Adrian Adams -- Part II. Theory in practice -- 4. Managing risk in a complex society / Georgina Koubel and Cheryl Yardley -- 5. Upholding the rights of people with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities / Andy Nazarjuk and Cathy Bernal -- 6. Risk, informed practice and the non-specialist practitioner: towards more effective work with those who misuse substances / Bob Cecil -- 7. Taking relationships into account in mental health care / Janet Melville-Wiseman -- 8. Interprofessional working to safeguard and protect children / Jane Greaves and Cheryl Yardley -- 9. Interprofessional working and community care conundrum / Jane Arnott and Georgina Koubel -- 10. Responsibilities and accountabilities in interprofessional working / Hazel Colyer -- 11. Critical reflection in balancing rights, risks and responsibilities/ Georgina Koubel -- Conclusion / Georgina Koubel -- Index.
Summary: "Taking an interprofessional focus to reflect modern practice, this book introduces the complexity of balancing rights and risks. It helps readers to understand and evaluate their own values, knowledge and power in order to provide safer, more effective care for those they work with, including vulnerable adults and children." --Publisher's website.
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Book North Campus North Campus Main Collection 362.1 RIG (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available A556951B
Book North Campus North Campus Main Collection 362.1 RIG (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available A516748B
Book South Campus South Campus Main Collection 362.1 RIG (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available A540822B

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction -- Part I: Critical concepts -- 1. Rights and Responsibilities / Peter Ellis -- 2. Rights, risks and healthy choices / Hilary Bungay -- 3. Rights, risk and responsibilities in an age of uncertainty / Adrian Adams -- Part II. Theory in practice -- 4. Managing risk in a complex society / Georgina Koubel and Cheryl Yardley -- 5. Upholding the rights of people with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities / Andy Nazarjuk and Cathy Bernal -- 6. Risk, informed practice and the non-specialist practitioner: towards more effective work with those who misuse substances / Bob Cecil -- 7. Taking relationships into account in mental health care / Janet Melville-Wiseman -- 8. Interprofessional working to safeguard and protect children / Jane Greaves and Cheryl Yardley -- 9. Interprofessional working and community care conundrum / Jane Arnott and Georgina Koubel -- 10. Responsibilities and accountabilities in interprofessional working / Hazel Colyer -- 11. Critical reflection in balancing rights, risks and responsibilities/ Georgina Koubel -- Conclusion / Georgina Koubel -- Index.

"Taking an interprofessional focus to reflect modern practice, this book introduces the complexity of balancing rights and risks. It helps readers to understand and evaluate their own values, knowledge and power in order to provide safer, more effective care for those they work with, including vulnerable adults and children." --Publisher's website.

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