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Developing and Managing High Quality Services for People with Learning Disabilities Mark Burton

Developing and Managing High Quality Services for People with Learning Disabilities By Mark Burton

Developing and Managing High Quality Services for People with Learning Disabilities by Mark Burton


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Summary

Provides an account of the ways in which agencies across health and social services can work beyond traditional boundaries to provide effective services for people with learning difficulties. This text is written by the practitioners who have developed, implemented and managed this service.

Developing and Managing High Quality Services for People with Learning Disabilities Summary

Developing and Managing High Quality Services for People with Learning Disabilities by Mark Burton

Provides an account of the ways in which agencies across health and social services can work beyond traditional boundaries to provide effective services for people with learning difficulties. This text is written by the practioners who have developed, implemented and managed this service - it contains guidance on how such a position can be achieved to the benefit of all involved.

Table of Contents

Organisational issues; joint working, Mark Burton, Mike Kellaway; designing the organization, Mark Burton, Mike Kellaway. Equipping, supporting and leading staff: leading and directing staff - community teams or tales of the unexpected, Maxine Martin et al; equipping and supporting staff - residential services, Iain Larkin, Dave Ruane; joint training, Pauline John; producing and implementing effective policies, Pauline John, Mark Burton. Developing the service: redeveloping services: Mike Kellaway, dave Ruane; developing days, Andrew Pope et al; developing and managing therapy practice, Jane Jolliffe et al; service response to sexual abuse of people with learning disabilities, Jude Moss, Christine Adcock; prevention of challenging behaviour and service-user distress - a description of the process of prevention with particular references to a series of staff training booklets being developed in Manchester, Jean Lally; developing effective provision for people who may present behavioral challenges - clinically managed social care, Mark Burton, Phil Jones; confidence in the community - partnerships to improve the public safety of people with learning disabilities, Dave Crier et al; using video for service development, Nigel Hoar, Mark Burton. Safeguarding quality: quality, Mark Burton et al; service user involvement, Karen Goodman; planning with people, Helen Sanderson. Appendices: Professional supervision framework; organisational relationships of the joint service; current structure of the joint learning disability service; summary of team manager's areas of action; stakeholders to whom the tem manager has to be responsive; sample sheets for monitoring probationary staff induction.

Additional information

GOR002961371
9781857423785
185742378X
Developing and Managing High Quality Services for People with Learning Disabilities by Mark Burton
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
19980930
300
N/A
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