Teaching Responsibility

LJMU Schools involved in Delivery:

Justice Studies

Learning Methods

Online

Module Offerings

6110PSDL-JAN-MTP
6110PSDL-SEP-MTP
6110PSDL-SEP_NS-MTP

Aims

The module aims to develop students understanding of the legislative and policy framework which sets out the parameters of multi-agency working arrangements across the sector. Provide an opportunity for students to critically explore the range of regulatory processes and professional values which inform practice, theories of team work, issues of professional status and power and working across organisational boundaries. Provide an opportunity for students, from different disciplinary backgrounds, to work across disciplinary boundaries and gain experience, through work related learning using 'real life' case studies, of the complexities of multi-agency working.

Module Content

Outline Syllabus:Philosophical, Political, Organisational, Legislative and Policy Research, Theory and Policy perspectives on Multi Agency and Partnership Working Multi Agency and Partnership Work: Key Practice issues Critical Case review: Challenges and Opportunities in the field
Module Overview:
The module aims to develop students understanding of the legislative and policy framework which sets out the parameters of multi-agency working arrangements across the sector. Provide an opportunity for students to critically explore the range of regulatory processes and professional values which inform practice, theories of team work, issues of professional status and power and working across organisational boundaries. Provide an opportunity for students, from different disciplinary backgrounds, to work across disciplinary boundaries and gain experience, through work related learning using 'real life' case studies, of the complexities of multi-agency working. This module provides an opportunity for students to consider cross disciplinary issues as they affect multi-agency working e.g. the philosophies that underpin social work compared with policing.
Additional Information:This module provides an opportunity for students to consider cross disciplinary issues as they affect multi-agency working e.g. the philosophies that underpin social work compared with policing.

Assessments

Presentation
Report