Interprofessional Social Work
Effective Collaborative Approaches
- Anne Quinney - Bournemouth University, UK
- Trish Hafford-Letchfield - Middlesex University, UK
Interprofessional working
Excellent book. Easy to read and understand. Students have found it very useful in gaining an in depth understanding of interprofessional social work and the problems and barriers that they will have to come across when working with other professionals.
Excellent practical text which transcends academia and practice, making it highly recommended for social work students on placement who are grappling with the complexities of collaborative working.
Good reference book for students, newly qualified social workers and practitioners in the field.
Useful introduction to multiagency working and collaborative practice
A useful resource for thinking about working across organisations.
This is a really useful book and helps the reader consider the dilemmas in multi-agency working and how these can be overcome to good effect. As every major inquiry has identified failings in interprofessional working then this is recommended reading for all students.
Issues raised are clearly explained
Essential when looking at collaborative working
Provides and excellent and clear understanding of collaborative approaches. Feedback from students is that this is one of the better texts they have come across for understanding this topical area