In their discussion, students will be expected to address the following aspects in relation to their selected case study:
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Children, Young People and Families’ perception of well-being.
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The importance of partnership working and communication and linking these to the case study.
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Critical analysis of the case study and the information which has been provided including relevant policies and professional intervention which may be outlined in order to measure and enhance the health and well-being of children, young people and families.
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Draw conclusions on current policy and the roles of multi-disciplinary services within the case study and the impact of their responses on the children, young people, and families.
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Provide recommendations to improve the multi and inter-disciplinary nature of health and social care services
Engagement with Literature Skills
Your work must be informed and supported by scholarly material that is relevant to and focused on the task(s) set. You should provide evidence that you have accessed an appropriate range of sources, which may be academic, governmental and industrial; these sources may include academic journal articles, textbooks, current news articles, organisational documents, and websites. You should consider the credibility of your sources; academic journals are normally highly credible sources while websites require careful consideration/selection and should be used sparingly. Any sources you use should be current and up-to-date, mostly published within the last five years or so, though seminal/important works in the field may be older. You must provide evidence of your research/own reading throughout your work, using a suitable referencing system, including in-text citations in the main body of your work and a reference list at the end of your work.