Journal of Integrated Care: Volume 23 Issue 6
Practical evidence for service improvement
Table of contents
Education for integration: four pedagogical principles
Ailsa Cook, John Harries, Guro HubyThe purpose of this paper is to consider how postgraduate education can contribute to the effective integration of health and social care through supporting public service…
Striving for integrated services, a Dutch experience
Olivier van Noort, Fredo SchotanusIn an urban environment in The Netherlands, a municipality, a health insurance company and nine health care organisations try to integrate health care services and social services…
The development of an evaluation framework for a Hospital at Home service: Lessons from the literature
Rebecca Jester, Karen Titchener, Janet Doyle-Blunden, Christine CaldwellThe purpose of this paper is to share good practice with interested professionals, commissioners and health service managers regarding the development of an evidence-based…
Thinking aloud: decentralisation and safeguarding in English schools
Mary Baginsky, Jennifer Driscoll, Jill ManthorpeThe purpose of this paper is to consider possible implications of recent policy initiatives in schools and local government for child safeguarding practice in education settings…
The marketisation and privatisation of children’s social work and child protection: Integration or fragmentation?
Ray JonesWhilst the government makes progress on opening up children’s social work, including child protection, to the market place and to private and commercial businesses, there has been…
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
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- Professor Axel Kaehne