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E-raamat: Making Partnerships with Service Users and Advocacy Groups Work: How to Grow Genuine and Respectful Relationships in Health and Social Care

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Mar-2012
  • Kirjastus: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780857006080
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Mar-2012
  • Kirjastus: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780857006080

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The word 'partnership' is often used to describe the relationship between health and social care providers and service users, but in reality this can appear to be empty rhetoric. Stakeholders may fulfil their obligations and use the language of service user involvement while traditional attitudes and practice remain unchanged.

This inspiring book sets out how to make true partnership work. Built around the stories of real partnerships and written collaboratively with service users groups and individuals, it introduces the concept of 'growing spaces' where people can pool ideas, energy, skills and experience, resulting in joint effort and mutual reward. All the stages of making a partnership work are covered, starting with the growing conditions needed and how to sow the first seeds. Developing 'green shoots', which include confidence and trust, and signs of 'sickness', such as fear of speaking out, are discussed. The grassroots experiences which lay at the heart of the book exhibit an array of different forms of partnership and dispersal of good practice in action.

This unique book will be essential reading for students and practitioners in health and social care, service users, as well as anyone involved in service user involvement and community development.

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Criticisms of previous involvement strategies include the feeling that the process has long been tokenistic and bureaucratic and has had little impact on either service delivery or the outcomes for individuals. As such, this book is a welcome addition to the thinking and evidence-base for ensuring service users and groups can influence policy and practice. -- Social Work Matters

Acknowledgements 7(2)
Introduction 9(26)
Partnerships and growing spaces
9(8)
The partnerships
17(18)
Chapter 1 Preparing the Ground
35(44)
Motivation
35(7)
All welcome in this partnership!
42(2)
A space to be ourselves
44(2)
Getting things agreed at the start
46(6)
Shared values
52(3)
Power
55(4)
Support within partnerships
59(5)
Trust
64(8)
Challenging each other in a partnership
72(7)
Chapter 2 Sowing the Seeds
79(44)
Learning from each other
79(5)
Learning from working together
84(6)
What helps and what hinders partnership working?
90(6)
Who makes the decisions?
96(6)
How do partnerships agree on their vision?
102(2)
How are different perspectives valued?
104(5)
How is different experience valued in partnerships?
109(3)
Power differences
112(6)
How is potential recognised and developed in partnerships?
118(5)
Chapter 3 Green Shoots
123(52)
How is trust gained in a partnership?
123(5)
Building on trust towards confidence
128(3)
New knowledge from within partnerships
131(3)
When people feel vulnerable in a partnership
134(5)
How do partnerships ensure that everyone is heard?
139(4)
As partnerships become established, what helps and what hinders?
143(6)
Signs of sickness and health
149(6)
Feeling valued, listened to and involved
155(2)
Who owns the partnership?
157(4)
Who takes the credit?
161(4)
Whose working styles?
165(2)
Can difficulties be learned from, or do they stagnate and cause blight?
167(3)
Are people free to learn together?
170(5)
Chapter 4 Blossoming and Proliferation
175(34)
How do partnerships measure their own success?
175(7)
How have people been able to reflect together about what they have learned?
182(3)
Propagation and dispersal
185(4)
Being creative
189(3)
Good models of practice in partnership working
192(4)
Learning about yourself in partnership working
196(5)
Learning from and about others
201(8)
Chapter 5 Perennial Pests and Growing Tips!
209(4)
Perennial pests
209(1)
Julie's growing tips
210(1)
Jackie's growing tips
210(1)
The partners' growing tips
211(2)
CONCLUDING THOUGHTS: SPACE TO GROW FURTHER
213(4)
Making our own growing space
213(1)
Growing spaces for all?
214(1)
Over to you
215(2)
Index 217
Julie Gosling, as Director of Advocacy in Action, has developed and delivered teaching at universities across the UK and Europe, and has over 20 years' experience at the forefront of community involvement and in creating and supporting partnerships. Jackie Martin is Principal Lecturer in Social Work, De Montfort University, UK. She works with service users and carers on the Post Qualifying Social Work Award and carries out research with service users.