Good Practice in Assessing Risk: Current Knowledge, Issues and Approaches
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A comprehensive and best-practice guide for professionals and students in the field of health, social care, social work and criminal justice.
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A comprehensive and best-practice guide for professionals and students in the field of health, social care, social work and criminal justice.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Good Practice in Health, Socia
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- New
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 340g
- ISBN-13: 9781849050593
- ISBN-10: 1849050597
- Artikelnr.: 31761200
- Good Practice in Health, Socia
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- New
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 340g
- ISBN-13: 9781849050593
- ISBN-10: 1849050597
- Artikelnr.: 31761200
Introduction. Hazel Kemshall
De Montfort University
UK and Bernadette Wilkinson
KWP Training and Consultancy
UK. 1. Professional Risk Taking and Defensible Decisions. Kerry Baker
University of Oxford
UK and Bernadette Wilkinson. 2. Positive Risk Taking with People at Risk of Harm. Mike Titterton
Director
HALE (Health and Life for Everyone)
UK. 3. The Role of Social Capital and Resources in Resilience to Risk. Thilo Boeck and Jennie Fleming
De Montfort University
UK. 4. Risk Assessment and Young People. Kerry Baker and Gill Kelly
KWP Training and Consultancy
UK. 5. The Fallacy of Formalisation: Practice Makes Process in the Assessment of Risks to Children. Sue Peckover
University of Huddersfield
UK
Karen Broadhurst
Lancaster University
UK
Sue White
Lancaster University
UK
David Wastell
University of Nottingham
UK
Chris Hall
University of Huddersfield
UK
and Andrew Pithouse
Cardiff University
UK. 6. Mental Health Risk. Tony Maden
Imperial College London
UK. 7. Risk and Intimate Partner Violence. Amanda Robinson
Cardiff University
UK. 8. Good Lives and Risk Assessment: Collaborative Approaches to Risk Assessment with Sexual Offenders. Georgia D. Barnett and Ruth E. Mann
Interventions and Substance Misuse Group
National Offender and Management Service
UK. 9. Risk and Personalisation. Rosemary Littlechild and John Glasby
University of Birmingham
UK with Louise Niblett and Tina Cooper. 10. Public Health Approaches to Risk Assessment and Risk Management. Jason Wood
De Montfort University
UK. 11. Organisationally Dangerous Practice: Political Drivers
Practice Implications and Pathways to Resolution. Martin C. Calder
Calder Training and Consultancy
UK. The Contributors. Index.
De Montfort University
UK and Bernadette Wilkinson
KWP Training and Consultancy
UK. 1. Professional Risk Taking and Defensible Decisions. Kerry Baker
University of Oxford
UK and Bernadette Wilkinson. 2. Positive Risk Taking with People at Risk of Harm. Mike Titterton
Director
HALE (Health and Life for Everyone)
UK. 3. The Role of Social Capital and Resources in Resilience to Risk. Thilo Boeck and Jennie Fleming
De Montfort University
UK. 4. Risk Assessment and Young People. Kerry Baker and Gill Kelly
KWP Training and Consultancy
UK. 5. The Fallacy of Formalisation: Practice Makes Process in the Assessment of Risks to Children. Sue Peckover
University of Huddersfield
UK
Karen Broadhurst
Lancaster University
UK
Sue White
Lancaster University
UK
David Wastell
University of Nottingham
UK
Chris Hall
University of Huddersfield
UK
and Andrew Pithouse
Cardiff University
UK. 6. Mental Health Risk. Tony Maden
Imperial College London
UK. 7. Risk and Intimate Partner Violence. Amanda Robinson
Cardiff University
UK. 8. Good Lives and Risk Assessment: Collaborative Approaches to Risk Assessment with Sexual Offenders. Georgia D. Barnett and Ruth E. Mann
Interventions and Substance Misuse Group
National Offender and Management Service
UK. 9. Risk and Personalisation. Rosemary Littlechild and John Glasby
University of Birmingham
UK with Louise Niblett and Tina Cooper. 10. Public Health Approaches to Risk Assessment and Risk Management. Jason Wood
De Montfort University
UK. 11. Organisationally Dangerous Practice: Political Drivers
Practice Implications and Pathways to Resolution. Martin C. Calder
Calder Training and Consultancy
UK. The Contributors. Index.
Introduction. Hazel Kemshall
De Montfort University
UK and Bernadette Wilkinson
KWP Training and Consultancy
UK. 1. Professional Risk Taking and Defensible Decisions. Kerry Baker
University of Oxford
UK and Bernadette Wilkinson. 2. Positive Risk Taking with People at Risk of Harm. Mike Titterton
Director
HALE (Health and Life for Everyone)
UK. 3. The Role of Social Capital and Resources in Resilience to Risk. Thilo Boeck and Jennie Fleming
De Montfort University
UK. 4. Risk Assessment and Young People. Kerry Baker and Gill Kelly
KWP Training and Consultancy
UK. 5. The Fallacy of Formalisation: Practice Makes Process in the Assessment of Risks to Children. Sue Peckover
University of Huddersfield
UK
Karen Broadhurst
Lancaster University
UK
Sue White
Lancaster University
UK
David Wastell
University of Nottingham
UK
Chris Hall
University of Huddersfield
UK
and Andrew Pithouse
Cardiff University
UK. 6. Mental Health Risk. Tony Maden
Imperial College London
UK. 7. Risk and Intimate Partner Violence. Amanda Robinson
Cardiff University
UK. 8. Good Lives and Risk Assessment: Collaborative Approaches to Risk Assessment with Sexual Offenders. Georgia D. Barnett and Ruth E. Mann
Interventions and Substance Misuse Group
National Offender and Management Service
UK. 9. Risk and Personalisation. Rosemary Littlechild and John Glasby
University of Birmingham
UK with Louise Niblett and Tina Cooper. 10. Public Health Approaches to Risk Assessment and Risk Management. Jason Wood
De Montfort University
UK. 11. Organisationally Dangerous Practice: Political Drivers
Practice Implications and Pathways to Resolution. Martin C. Calder
Calder Training and Consultancy
UK. The Contributors. Index.
De Montfort University
UK and Bernadette Wilkinson
KWP Training and Consultancy
UK. 1. Professional Risk Taking and Defensible Decisions. Kerry Baker
University of Oxford
UK and Bernadette Wilkinson. 2. Positive Risk Taking with People at Risk of Harm. Mike Titterton
Director
HALE (Health and Life for Everyone)
UK. 3. The Role of Social Capital and Resources in Resilience to Risk. Thilo Boeck and Jennie Fleming
De Montfort University
UK. 4. Risk Assessment and Young People. Kerry Baker and Gill Kelly
KWP Training and Consultancy
UK. 5. The Fallacy of Formalisation: Practice Makes Process in the Assessment of Risks to Children. Sue Peckover
University of Huddersfield
UK
Karen Broadhurst
Lancaster University
UK
Sue White
Lancaster University
UK
David Wastell
University of Nottingham
UK
Chris Hall
University of Huddersfield
UK
and Andrew Pithouse
Cardiff University
UK. 6. Mental Health Risk. Tony Maden
Imperial College London
UK. 7. Risk and Intimate Partner Violence. Amanda Robinson
Cardiff University
UK. 8. Good Lives and Risk Assessment: Collaborative Approaches to Risk Assessment with Sexual Offenders. Georgia D. Barnett and Ruth E. Mann
Interventions and Substance Misuse Group
National Offender and Management Service
UK. 9. Risk and Personalisation. Rosemary Littlechild and John Glasby
University of Birmingham
UK with Louise Niblett and Tina Cooper. 10. Public Health Approaches to Risk Assessment and Risk Management. Jason Wood
De Montfort University
UK. 11. Organisationally Dangerous Practice: Political Drivers
Practice Implications and Pathways to Resolution. Martin C. Calder
Calder Training and Consultancy
UK. The Contributors. Index.