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Number 3 in the Good Practice in Health, Social Care and Criminal Justice series
Paperback: £22.99 / $36.95
1995, 234mm x 156mm / 9.25in x 6in, 224pp
ISBN: 978-1-85302-338-5, BIC 2: JKSN
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Providing a complete guide to good practice for those involved in risk assessment and management, this book is the first to bring together the key issues involved, and examine them in the context of wide range of social care settings. Using examples of practice with different client groups, the book addresses such questions as: how is risk defined in a particular work setting? how accurately can risk be predicted? what are the important features of risk? how do you balance the management of risks and the rights of individuals?
With its strong emphasis on practice, the book examines the key issues and methods of risk measurement, predictability and management, drawing upon the experience of the contributors in a wide variety of social care settings...such as child protection, disability, work with older people, mental health, offenders, and drug addiction. It will be of use to practitioners, managers, trainers, policy makers and students.
Edited by Hilary Owen and Jacki Pritchard
Jacki Pritchard
Edited by Hazel Kemshall and Jacki Pritchard
Edited by Hazel Kemshall and Rosemary Littlechild
Edited by Jacki Pritchard

Edited by Hazel Kemshall and Jacki Pritchard

Edited by Jacki Pritchard and Eric Sainsbury

Jacki Pritchard

Edited by Jacki Pritchard

Edited by Jacki Pritchard

Jacki Pritchard
With Simon Leslie

Edited by Hazel Kemshall and Bernadette Wilkinson
Good Practice in Risk Assessment and Risk Management 2: Key Themes for Protection, Rights and Responsibilities
Edited by Hazel Kemshall and Jacki Pritchard
Risk Assessment in Social Care and Social Work
Edited by Phyllida Parsloe
Constructive Work with Offenders
Edited by Kevin Gorman, Marilyn Gregory, Michelle Hayles and Nigel Parton
Working with Anger and Young People
Nick Luxmoore