Support Partnerships: Collaboration in Action

Support Partnerships: Collaboration in Action by Penny Lacey, published by David Fulton Publishers on July 13, 2001, is a practical exploration of collaborative support partnerships in the context of special needs. This 196-page book delves into the challenges and possibilities of working together across various services and age phases, drawing on current research to provide a comprehensive overview of effective practices in special education and human services.
Readers will find a wealth of insights through case studies that illustrate achievable and innovative practices. The book offers guidance on sharing effective strategies and provides advice for those looking to enhance their collaborative efforts with other professionals and services. With a focus on special education and human services in Great Britain, this edition serves as a valuable resource for practitioners seeking to improve their collaborative approaches.
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The challenges and possibilities for collaborative support partnerships across the range of special needs are thoroughly explored in this practical book based on current research. Case studies are used to illustrate practice that is achievable yet forward thinking drawn from a variety of services and age phases. This book gives guidance for the sharing of practice, and advice for those wishing to embark upon or improve the way in which they work with other people and services.
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