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Service users and carers: preparing to be involved in work based practice assessment

Service users and carers: preparing to be involved in work based practice assessment

... Social Work and Speech and Language Therapy were already working with SU&Cs in curriculum delivery and perceived an added value in this type of ...certain service user groups to perform useful ... See full document

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Ambiguity in practice? Carers' roles in personalised social care in England

Ambiguity in practice? Carers' roles in personalised social care in England

... in service users’ support planning. Here carers were assigned the role of co-worker, a model that ‘encompasses the carer’s interest and the carer’s morale within its concerns but [is] based on ... See full document

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Carers' roles in personal budgets : tensions and dilemmas in front line practice

Carers' roles in personal budgets : tensions and dilemmas in front line practice

... (service users given cash payments instead of services in kind) has found carers faced additional responsibilities, such as recruiting and employing paid care workers (Carers UK, 2008, ... See full document

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Carers' roles in personal budgets: tensions and dilemmas in front line practice

Carers' roles in personal budgets: tensions and dilemmas in front line practice

... (service users given cash payments instead of services in kind) has found carers faced additional responsibilities, such as recruiting and employing paid care workers (Carers UK, 2008, ... See full document

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Conducting a family assessment

Conducting a family assessment

... had service user, carer, professional, support worker and academic ...current practice and qualitative ...be involved at during relapse or times of ...current practice included service ... See full document

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Professional helping as negotiation in motion: social work as work on the move

Professional helping as negotiation in motion: social work as work on the move

... social work by examining what it looks like through the lens of movement based social ...social work is work on the ...social work- ers spend significant amounts of time in the office ... See full document

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Cross-national comparative mixed-methods case study of recovery-focused mental health care planning and co-ordination: Collaborative Care Planning Project (COCAPP)

Cross-national comparative mixed-methods case study of recovery-focused mental health care planning and co-ordination: Collaborative Care Planning Project (COCAPP)

... that service users should own their care plans, they nevertheless recognised that this is not always the case in ...not work is the pressures of the job, which a lot of the times is about, well ... See full document

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Experiences of post qualifying study in social work

Experiences of post qualifying study in social work

... In terms of hindrances, the focus groups reflected similar themes to the survey; lack of time and workload issues, as was the lack of support and quality of the mentor, lack of motivation, poor information about the ... See full document

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Professional backup

Professional backup

... The findings from this study provide a strong argument that a wide-ranging and comprehensive education and training programme is required in order to enable mental health staff to inform, involve and support families and ... See full document

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Service user and carer involvement in mental health care safety: raising concerns and improving the safety of services

Service user and carer involvement in mental health care safety: raising concerns and improving the safety of services

... in service provision ...perspective based on their experiences of receiving care ...also involved patients directly intervening in their care, receiving education about their condition and feeding ... See full document

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Can individual budgets have an impact on carers and the caring role?

Can individual budgets have an impact on carers and the caring role?

... approached carers of people from nine of the  pilot sites involved in the main IBSEN evaluation who had been randomised to the IB group or comparison group to participate in a structured or ... See full document

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Preconceptions, power and position: researcher reflections on public involvement in research

Preconceptions, power and position: researcher reflections on public involvement in research

... Service Users and Carers in Research committee (SUCIR) in the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences:.. • Established in September 2008?[r] ... See full document

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Formative Assessment and Consequential Validity: A Practice Yet to be Effectively Implemented in Saudi Higher Education

Formative Assessment and Consequential Validity: A Practice Yet to be Effectively Implemented in Saudi Higher Education

... Table 4 shows the activities recorded in the lessons of teacher C. In total, four lessons of teacher C were observed. The total time of the lessons reordered was 161 minutes. Though two different courses— Types of ... See full document

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Perspectives on medicine adherence in service users and carers with experience of legally sanctioned detention and medication: a qualitative study

Perspectives on medicine adherence in service users and carers with experience of legally sanctioned detention and medication: a qualitative study

... The project proposal was submitted to the United Kingdom National Research Ethics Service and ethical approval was obtained from the local ethics committee. Adaptation of study design to include a focus group was ... See full document

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Public Engagement Vs Private Engagement

Public Engagement Vs Private Engagement

... patients, carers and the public in commissioning and service reviews, so there have been numerous consultations and outreach efforts, some of them quite sophisticated and ... See full document

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User participation in health care services

User participation in health care services

... by users in research (Hussain et ...for users of services from other minority ethnic communities. BME users are more likely to meet workers whose first language is not English and who may not be ... See full document

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Report by the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions on the standards of decision making in Jobcentre Plus, the Pensions Service, the Disability and Carers Service and the Child Support Agency for the period 1 January 2004 to 31 March 2007

Report by the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions on the standards of decision making in Jobcentre Plus, the Pensions Service, the Disability and Carers Service and the Child Support Agency for the period 1 January 2004 to 31 March 2007

... 3.1 The accuracy measure examined all the elements of a maintenance assessment. Table 5 provides the percentage figure for old scheme Maintenance Assessments decisions (ie, decisions made under the original Child ... See full document

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The use of self in social work practice

The use of self in social work practice

... social work, we are not referring simply to ‘gut feelings’ or even ‘intuition’, although both these notions play a part in the bigger picture of the professional self I am advancing in this ...to work our ... See full document

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Rationed Care: Assessing the Support Needs of Informal Carers in English Social Services Authorities

Rationed Care: Assessing the Support Needs of Informal Carers in English Social Services Authorities

... Some carers might not receive an assessment even though they would be eligible; they were likely to be in receipt of limited levels of support, and often experienced delays before services were put in ... See full document

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Medication management in mental health: nurses’ perceptions of their work with service users and carers

Medication management in mental health: nurses’ perceptions of their work with service users and carers

... the carers, because they’re often quite reluctant, so we’ll discuss the benefits, we’ll discuss what side-effects they should be looking for, we’ll discuss how long they should expect to stay on their medication, ... See full document

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