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|a Juhila, Kirsi.
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|a Interprofessional Collaboration and Service User Participation :
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|a Bristol :
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|a Research in Social Work
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|a The headteacher takes over, joined in this by the school nurse.
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|a Front Cover -- International collaboration and service user Participation: Analysing Meetings in Social Welfare -- Copyright information -- Series -- Table of contents -- List of figures and tables -- Notes on contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Doing interprofessional collaboration and service user participation in multi-agency meetings -- The organisation of the book -- References -- 1 From a collaborative and integrated welfare policy to frontline practices -- Introduction -- A globally promoted idea to solve complex problems -- Interprofessional collaboration
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|a Relational agency, boundaries and common knowledge -- Blurring boundaries, power relations and the risks of shared responsibility -- Service user participation -- Service users as participants in creating knowledge in collaborative practices -- Power relations, responsibilities and the risks of social engineering and stigmatisation -- Collaboration and integration in action: teamwork and multi-agency meetings -- References -- 2 Examining talk and interaction in meetings of professionals and service users -- Introduction -- Meetings as social and interactional occasions
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|a Meetings as organisational rituals and ceremonies -- Degradation and integration ceremonies -- Promoting a discursive and interactional approach -- Meeting talk and interaction -- Organisation and structure of a meeting -- Role and action of the chair -- Turn-taking and selection -- Topic management and progression -- Decision making -- Conclusion -- References -- 3 How chairs use the pronoun 'we' to guide participation in rehabilitation team meetings -- Introduction -- Rehabilitation teams in Danish employment services -- Collective self-reference and the role of the chair
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|a Data and the process of analysis -- Analysis: four uses of 'we' to guide participation in team meetings -- The inclusive 'we' in interactions with service users -- The exclusive 'we' in interactions between team members -- The exclusive 'we' in interactions with service users -- The inclusive 'we' in interactions between team members -- Discussion and conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 4 Working within frames and across boundaries in core group meetings in child protection -- Introduction -- Information sharing and coordination in child protection in England
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|a Core group meetings: 'the control room of interagency work' -- Professional framing, frames of interaction and boundary work -- Data and the process of analysis -- Informality and structuring of the CGMs -- Analysis: managing frames and boundaries -- The social worker chairs the CGM -- Introductions -- The chair controls the interprofessional display in the meeting -- The chair relinquishes control of the meeting -- The alignment of professionals -- The health visitor positions herself as a baby expert -- The specialist nurse establishes a role through an offer and a permission request
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|a This book examines how interprofessional collaboration and service user participation are challenged in multi-agency meetings, demonstrating how collaborative and integrated welfare policy is contingent on the interactional practices of professionals and service users and providing examples of best practice.
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|a Project MUSE - 2021 Archaeology and Anthropology
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