A Critical Evaluation Of The Theory And Practice Of Inter-personal Joint Working For Social Workers

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...social workers operate; both the system in place and the way that these integrate, or fail to integrate, with other services. It has been often postulated that inter-personal joint working with other services by social services could add value to the service they offer, creating efficiency and a more streamlined service for the clients.
There have been many documents or papers calling for a higher level of inter-personal joint working. These have been published over the last few decades, however, even recently there remain the calls for more joint working. In looking at the reasons there also appear to be underlying economic motivations. This is reflected in the 2002 document published by the government Better Public Services Through Joint Working (Leason, 2002). In this is was stated that money could be saved...

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