Theme : professionalism
- ESRC study: New forms of professional knowledge and practice in multi-agency services Finds that: - Heavy demands are made on the professionals involved in terms of their need to rethink their roles and switch to different kinds of activities and working practices. - Changes could threaten their sense of themselves as specialists when teams worked towards ‘blurring’ responsibilities to create generalist workers. In particular, specialists such as a teacher, health visitor, nurse or special needs nursery nurse, felt they had lost the particular [professional] identity from : duncanoleary 24th July 2006
- DfES Common core page An indicator of the professional challenges of a new way of working: 90% of responses to the the Green Paper consultation supported a Common Core of skills, knowledge and competence within the children’s workforce. Competencies include: Effective communication and engagement ('working with parents, carers and families; listening and involving children and young people') and Multi-agency working ('working across professional boundaries and understanding the values of other professions') from : duncanoleary 14th July 2006
- Production Values: Futures for Professionalism Demos collection on the changing nature of (and context for) professionalism. Argues that citizen autonomy and professional autonomy must grow together. from : duncanoleary 13th July 2006
- Problem with performance-managing professionals Professionals with a vocation are pursuing an agedna set by bosses who often do not share the same commitment. from : samhintonsmith 13th July 2006
- Straight Outta Tooley Street When we go into a hospital and meet a total stranger in a white coat the idea that they might drug us or cut into us is not frightening, when of course it should be. That’s because every day our behaviour is regulated by a set of norms that I refer to as ‘professional’….Boo Yah! A second Demos podcast. Download the mp3. This one features John Craig talking about the new Demos collection “Production Values” which looks at the changing world of... from : charlietims 11th July 2006
- Production Values Launch Demos launches of a collection of essays edited by John Craig exploring the future of professionalism, produced in partnership with Careers Scotland. Speakers include Richard Sennett and Richard Reeves. from : mollywebb 19th June 2006
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