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El. knyga: Embedding Young People's Participation in Health Services: New Approaches

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  • Formatas: 302 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-Oct-2020
  • Leidėjas: Policy Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781447351221
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  • Formatas: 302 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-Oct-2020
  • Leidėjas: Policy Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781447351221
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There is increasing interest in young people’s participation in the design and delivery of health services. But young people’s views are not consistently sought or acknowledged, and they are still often marginalised in healthcare encounters. Drawing on original research and a diverse range of practice examples, Brady explores the potential for inclusive and diverse approaches to young people’s participation in health services from the perspectives of young people, health professionals and other practitioners. She presents a practical new framework, embedded in children’s rights, that shows how young people’s participation can be integrated into services in ways that are meaningful, effective and sustainable.

This book explores how young people’s participation can be inclusively and sustainably embedded into health services. Using rich case studies of participation in practice, Brady presents a new evidence-based framework to support policymakers and practitioners to embed young people’s participation more effectively in healthcare practice.
List of boxes, figures and tables
vii
Summary x
Notes on contributors xi
Acknowledgements xxiii
Foreword xxv
Kath Evans
Introduction: embedding young people's participation in healthcare 1(30)
Louca-Mai Brady
PART I Young people's participation in individual decision-making
1 Shared decision-making with young people in mental health services
31(22)
Kate Martin
Amy Feltham
2 Disabled young people's participation in end-of-life decisions
53(24)
Zoe Picton-Howell
PART II Participation in national projects and programmes
3 `Giving young people a voice': lessons from the NHS England Youth Forum
77(28)
Lisa Whiting
Sheila Roberts
Kath Evans
Julia Petty
4 RCPCH &Us: improving healthcare through engagement
105(26)
Emma Sparrow
Mike Linney
5 Innovative ways of engaging young people whose voices are less heard
131(26)
Lindsay Starbuck
Kirsche Walker
Jack Welch
Emma Rigby
Ann Hagell
PART III Collaborative research in NHS services
6 Listening to learn: enhancing children and young people's participation in a large UK Health Trust
157(20)
Barry Percy-Smith
Sarah Kendal
Joanne McAllister
Barry Williams
7 Shifting sands: trying to embed participation in a climate of change
177(28)
Louca-Mai Brady
Emily Roberts
Felicity Hathway
Lizzy Horn
PART IV Young people-led participation
8 Investing in Children: respecting rights and promoting agency
205(26)
Liam Cairns
Chris Affleck
Chloe Brown
Helen Mulhearn
9 RAilSE: advocating for young people with invisible illnesses
231(18)
Sophie Ainsworth
Jenny (Sammy) Ainsworth
Robyn Challinor
Jennifer Preston
Marie Clapham
Laura Whitty
Simon Stones
10 Rhetoric to reality: the need for a new approach
249(18)
Louca-Mai Brady
Index 267
Louca-Mai Brady is Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of Ophthalmology, University College London and freelance research and involvement consultant.