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Service User and Carer Involvement in Education for Health and Social Care:

Promoting Partnership for Health
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John Wiley & Sons, Jun 9, 2011 - Medical - 264 pages
This book is unique in that it will appeal to practitioners, policy makers, and commissioners in health and social care practice and education who buy in to the principles of service user engagement, but who find it hard to know how to progress the practicalities. Based on the set up and running of the unique and very successful Comensus project, this practical and accessible text will provide a framework for building authentic and sustainable community engagement in health and social care education and practice.
  

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Contents

Notes on Authorship
1948
Introduction
1954
The Social and Political Context
1982
Universities Community
1992
Research and Evaluation of Service Usersx2019
2009
Partners in Research and Evaluation of Health
2015
Community
1896
Th
1909
Making Sense of Involvement in Comensus
1968
Transitions in Mental Health
1979
Conclusions
1985
References
1992
Research and Evaluation Planning Worksheet
Terms of Reference for
Year Three SubGroups of The Community
Index

Stories of Engagement
1940

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About the author (2011)

Soo Downe is Professor of Midwifery Studies at University of Central Lancashire. She is a coordinator of the Comensus project and has led the research activity linked to Comensus. She is editor of Normal Childbirth, by Elsevier, and joint-editor of our forthcoming title - Essential Midwifery Practice: Intrapartum Care.

Mick McKeown is Principal Lecturer in mental health nursing research at the University of Central Lancashire, and co-founder of the Comensus project with Soo Downe. He is a trade union activist for Unison and contributes to union debates relating to service user involvement.

Lisa Malihi-Shoja is co-ordinator for the Comensus Project at the University of Central Lancashire. She is dedicated to service user and carer involvement and has developed and supported a n umber of projects across a wide range of settings, including community projects, acute care and forensic projects.

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