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The NHS and social services

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  • London
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  • King's Fund Centre
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  • 1980
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  • RC11
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  • KF project paper
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  • Increasing expectations of social service departments and the need for social work to establish itself as a new and independent profession has led to friction within the NHS. Although the NHS is not the largest customer for social service departments, many patients and clients are the same people. Services have to work together by their different organisation and funding can lead to difficulties. This paper examines methods of improving collaboration without the transfer of services to the NHS.
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