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Engaging Communities and Service Users: Context, Themes and Methods


Engaging Communities and Service Users: Context, Themes and Methods

Paperback by Oliver, Billie; Pitt, Bob

Engaging Communities and Service Users: Context, Themes and Methods

£33.99

ISBN:
9780230363076
Publication Date:
30 Aug 2013
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:
Red Globe Press
Pages:
240 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 17 - 19 May 2024
Engaging Communities and Service Users: Context, Themes and Methods

Description

Across the range of social care, health and welfare professions, it is essential that students and practitioners engage meaningfully with the communities and service users they work with. This book offers a timely and practical guide to the methods and skills related to forming and developing such partnerships. Helping both aspiring and experienced practitioners to empower communities and service users, this book: - Explores how the developing roles of communities and service users influence policy, services and practice - Highlights the different ethical, power and boundary tensions when working with communities and service users and suggests ways to overcome them - Provides examples, case studies, activities and useful resources which help illustrate ways and methods of empowering people and enabling their voices to be heard An accessible and wide-ranging book, Engaging Communities and Service Users is a must have text for students and practitioners in social care, health and welfare.

Contents

PART I: CONTEXT 1. Engaging with Communities and Service Users: Introduction and Definitions 2. The Policy Context PART II: THEMES 3. Encouraging Association 4. Activating Citizenship 5. Releasing Capacity 6. Exploring Boundaries PART III: METHODS 7. Supporting Engagement through Advocacy and Mentoring 8. Learning through Conversations 9. Evaluating Engagement and Participation 10. Emergent Landscapes.

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