College London HND Health and Social Care Management Working in Partnership in Health and Social Care Lecturer: Dr. Umesh Prasad CONTENTS PAGE INTRODUCTION…………………………………………………………….….p. 3 LO1 Understand partnership philosophies and relationships in health and social care services 1.1…………………………………………………………………………..………pp. 3-4 1.2…………………………………………………………………………………..pp. 4-5 LO2 Understand how to promote positive partnership working with users of services‚ professionals and organisations
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WHAT IS PARTNERSHIP WORKING? A lot has been written about the theory of partnership working. However‚ translating theory into practice is not always easy. Partnerships can be formed between a number of individuals‚ agencies or organisations with a shared interest. There is usually an overarching purpose for partners to work together and a range of specific objectives. Partnerships are often formed to address specific issues and may be short or long term. In order to achieve a co-ordinated service
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to enable the learner to understand the importance of multi-agency and integrated working and to develop the skills of effective communication for professional purposes. It includes and assesses competence in information sharing between those involved in work with children and young people. Tasks There are two tasks to this assignment. A Short questions B Report Assignment coverage Task Task name Learning outcomes covered A Short questions 1.1‚ 1.2‚ 1.3‚ 1.4‚ 1.6
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1.4: Explain common barriers to integrated working and multi-agency working and how these can be overcome. Common barriers that can be found in integrated and multi-agency working are that of poor communication or a lack of communication‚ misunderstanding of situations‚ inconsistent or inaccurate record keeping and also not following policies or procedures. Barriers such as the few I have just named can stop people from effectively communicating with one another‚ which can then cause distress
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Unit Learning outcome(s) Assessment criteria Questions 505 4 4.1 Analyse the importance of working in partnership with others Working in partnership creates a clear understanding of the different roles each person has. Clear responsibilities and lines of communication lead to successful partnership working. Shared records like written‚ email‚ fax‚ face to face; working effectively together with people like professionals‚ agencies and organisations to enhance the wellbeing of service users
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Partnership working 1.1 why working in partnership with others is important for children and young people Working in partnership with a number of services is important because it benefits families to have a wide range of services available for them to use that are all at the same location within their community. This makes it easier for families because they don’t need to be referred to different people at different locations or explain their situation a number of times and they have a wider network
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WORKING IN PARTNERSHIP 3.1 Explain why it is important to work in partnership with others. It is important that you work in partnership with all of the people surrounding the individuals that you are supporting‚ in order to ensure the best possible support and care are provided. This will include Carers‚ Families‚ Advocates and other people who are sometimes called “Significant Others”. In order to work well in partnership‚ there has to be good communication therefore you will need to have good
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Partnership is formed when two or more individuals‚ groups‚ organisations get to together. A partnership is formed by two or more that have a common goal or achievement to discuss and aim towards. All are working towards a common aim. The partnership will work over a period of time‚ all involved will agree that the partnership is necessary and have a common goal or aim to achieve. There should be trust and a loyalty between all partners. Partnerships have or should have a higher success rate in
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What is integrated and collaborative working and why is it so important in childhood practice? The numerous well-publicised child protection cases such as Baby P and Daniel Pelka have emphasized just what can happen when services fail to work collaboratively and this shows why integrated working and collaborative practice is vital and imperative. The outcomes of fatal accident enquiries‚ like the cases of the children mentioned‚ continually conclude that a lack of communication between agencies with
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