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Values in Health and Social Care

An Introductory Workbook
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This innovative workbook enables students and those working in health and social care to deepen their understanding of the values that underpin their practice. Rich in practical exercises and downloadable resources that invite the reader to engage with their own values, it explores how values, though not often reflected on, define the quality of care delivered.

Supported by case studies and including a glossary of key terms and concepts, the workbook provides an overview of how values are adopted and adapted in professional contexts across health and social care services. With an emphasis on the ever-evolving nature of values, it examines professional ethics through the lens of legislation, codes of conduct, cost-effectiveness and whole-organisation management. This unique resource allows readers to gain a clearer picture of what their values are and how they can realistically implement them in their work, thus achieving the highest possible quality of care delivery.
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Additional ISBN/GTIN9781784503208
Product TypeE-book
BindingE-book
FormatPDF
FormatReflowable
Publication townLondon
Publication countryUnited Kingdom
Publishing date14/12/2017
LanguageEnglish
File size3573627 Bytes
Illustrationsn/a
Article no.8245063
CatalogsVC
Data source no.1561075
Product groupBU690
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Ray Samuriwo is a Lecturer based at the School of Healthcare Sciences, Cardiff Institute for Tissue Engineering and Repair (CITER) and the Welsh Centre for Evidence Based Care (WCEBC), at Cardiff University.

Stephen Pattison is Director of the Doctor of Practical Theology Programme at Birmingham University, and a former Senior Lecturer in Health and Social Welfare at the Open University.

Andrew Todd is Coordinator for the Centre for Contemporary Spirituality and Programme Leader for the MA in Christian Spirituality at Sarum College, Salisbury.


Ben Hannigan is a Reader in the School of Healthcare Sciences at Cardiff University, and a former community mental health nurse.

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