Journal of Integrated Care: Volume 23 Issue 5
Practical evidence for service improvement
Table of contents
Personalisation – love it or hate it?
Catherine Needham, Jon GlasbyThe purpose of this paper is to reflect on five reasons why personalisation is so contested. It aims to highlight the shared themes that point to common ground between advocates…
Personalisation in children’s social work: from family support to “the child’s budget”
Emilie Morwenna WhitakerThe purpose of this paper is to explore the changing meaning of personalisation from the New Labour era of bespoke, integrated family support to the more recent implementation of…
Releasing the grip of managerial domination: The role of communities of practice in tackling multiple exclusion homelessness
Michael Clark, Michelle Cornes, Jill Manthorpe, Catherine Hennessy, Sarah AndersonThe purpose of this paper is to discuss “system transformation” in the context of different workforces and organisations seeking to support people experiencing multiple exclusion…
Working together to identify child maltreatment: social work and acute healthcare
Jane Lewis, Jane Greenstock, Kim Caldwell, Beth AndersonThe wider research literature indicates that health professionals’ ability to identify possible child maltreatment varies, and that this can lead to under-reporting of possible…
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- Professor Axel Kaehne