Co-Production and Personalisation in Social Care: Changing Relationships in the Provision of Social Care
Susan (Ed) Hunter
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Description for Co-Production and Personalisation in Social Care: Changing Relationships in the Provision of Social Care
Paperback. This book explores the theory and practice of the developing innovative practice of 'co-production' - a model of service in which users of a service will play an active and participatory role in the service provided to them, adopting a working partnership. This book is important reading for social care practitioners and service providers. Editor(s): Hunter, Susan; Ritchie, Pete. Series: Research Highlights in Social Work. Num Pages: 168 pages, Illustrations. BIC Classification: JKSN. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 233 x 156 x 13. Weight in Grams: 272.
This book explores the theory and practice of the developing innovative practice of 'co-production' - a model of service in which users of a service will play an active and participatory role in the service provided to them, adopting a working partnership.
Examples of methods and services designed on co-production principles are given by the experienced contributors, including housing initiatives in which the users, rather than professionals, provide support to each other and criminal justice settings in which offenders participate in active restorative justice programmes.
Drawing together key figures in the field of social care, this book is ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Number of pages
168
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2007
Series
Research Highlights in Social Work
Condition
New
Number of Pages
168
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781843105589
SKU
V9781843105589
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99-10
About Susan (Ed) Hunter
Susan Hunter is a Lecturer in Social Work in the Department of Social Work at the University of Edinburgh. Pete Ritchie is the Ex-Director of Scottish Human Services.
Reviews for Co-Production and Personalisation in Social Care: Changing Relationships in the Provision of Social Care
Co-Production and Personalisation in Social Care has at its core a focus on the value of working in partnership with service users and treating disabled people with respect and as actors who are involved in co-producing their own situations and futures, rather than as 'problems' and passive recipients of professionally decided servides.
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