Partnership in Practice: A Joint Training Initiative Between Social Work and Health

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A case study is discussed of ‘joined-up training’ based on an initiative developed between the Medical School, the School of Social Work at the University of Leicester and nursing students from De Montfort University. It brings together trainee health professionals (doctors and nurses) and social workers in a joint investigation based around one GP practice in the city. The aim is to encourage students to work collaboratively with patients/service users, in understanding their perspective on the services provided.The paper draws attention to the potential benefit of this kind of collaborative initiative to agencies, training bodies, students and policy-makers; it concludes by suggesting that the gains identified suggest that this kind of opportunity should be incorporated more centrally into social work and other professional training courses.

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Roger Smithj.c.newman@soton.ac.uk
Moira CoatesNone
University of LeicesterNone
Added17 Dec 2010 17:42
KeywordsUKOER, SWAPBox, Case Study, Partnership, Health, Joined-up Training
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