Interprofessional and Interagency Working – With links to Winterbourne Case Study

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Learning Objectives: 

LO1: Define the key principles of interprofessional and interagency working when in a multi-disciplinary team 

 

LO2: Identify barriers to interprofessional working and interagency working 

 

LO3: Identify a recommendation resulting from a serious case review and consider why this may be relevant to a being a paramedic 

 

 

Very detailed answers to all parts of the assignment and learning outcomes. Very clearly structured and focused, demonstrates overall coherence and in-depth understanding of the material which is well applied in all contexts. 

  • Winterborne case study 

 

Structure of the essay: 

 

Introduction 

– Introduce what you will be discussing, incorporating the LOs 

– Identify you field of study (paramedic science) 

– Briefly introduce the chosen case study 

 

 

Main Body 

 

LO1: Define the key principles of interprofessional and interagency working when in a multi-disciplinary team 

– Define interprofessional, inter-agency, and multidisciplinary working 

– Identify the key principles of interprofessional/interagency working 

 Discuss factors that influence inter-professional and inter-agency working  

– Discuss the benefits of inter-professional and inter-agency working  

– Compare and contrast different forms of interprofessional / inter agency working   

– Describe why is interprofessional interagency working important in the context of your case study and multi-disciplinary team setting 

^ Link back to case study  

 

LO2: Identify barriers to interprofessional working and interagency working 

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– Define what a barrier may mean within IP/IA working by using a quote from evidence base   

– Identify barriers to interprofessional and interagency working in the chosen case study 

– Choose 2 barriers (one relating to IP and the other to IA) linking to your case study 

  

 

LO3: Identify a recommendation resulting from a serious case review and consider why this may be relevant to a being a paramedic 

– Identify and summarise 1 recommendation from the serious case review from a direct quote/paraphrasing with the use of a credible source 

– Link how the recommendation links to your paramedic science/paramedics with links to professional governing body (HCPC – can link it to NHS 6Cs and JRCLAC Guidelines) 

– Explain why it is important to paramedic science/paramedics 

 Acknowledge responsibilities in relation to interprofessional working as a paramedic  

– Link it to relevant legislation 

– Link it to wider areas such as collaborative working, communications, whistle blowing etc 

 

 

Conclusion 

 

 

Resources – Books, links, articles (Feel free to use your own please as long as it is credible!) :


HCPC Council – Standard proficiency of paramedics (2023) 

 

NHS (6Cs) – NHS Staffing Pool Hub – Working in Healthcare – The 6 Cs of care | NHS Professionals 

 

Elizabeth Rosser and Cate Wood – Leading and managing in contemporary health and social care (2022) 

 

Jane Day – Interprofessional working: an essential guide for health-and social-care professionals (2013) 

 

Margret Slusser – Foundations of interprofessional collaborative practice in health care (2018) 

 

Deborah Lake – Teamwork, leadership, and communication: collaboration basics for health professionals (2015) 


The SENCo handbook: leading and managing a whole school approach (2019) 

 

Mike Solomon – Becoming comfortable with chaos: making collaborative multi-agency working work (2014) 

 

Carol Aubery – Leading and working in multi-agency teams (2014) 

 

Brian Littlechild, Roger Smith – A handbook for interprofessional practice in the human services: learning to work together (2013)  

 

Penelope Moyers – Interprofessional evidence-based practice: a workbook for health professionals (2016) 

 

Katherine Pollard – Understanding interprofessional working in health and social care: theory and practice (2010) 

 

Jon Glasby – Understanding health and social care (2017) 

 

Article: Patricia Arrendo – Consultation and interprofessional collaboration: Modelling for the future 

 

Article: Interprofessional education: shared learning for collaborative, high-quality care 

 

Article: Diane Willis – Whorlton Hall, Winterbourne View and Ely Hospital: learning from failures of care 

 

Document: Transforming care: A national response to Winterbourne View Hospital: Department of Health Review Final Report (2012) 

 

Article: Prescribing privileges: Grail for some practitioners, potential calamity for interprofessional collaboration in mental health  

 

Laura O’Toole – Interprofessional working between intellectual disability nurses and speech and language therapists 

 

Article: Shared leadership and group identification in healthcare: The leadership belief of clinicians working in interprofessional teams   

 

NSPCC – Learning from case review briefings (2024) 

 

NSPCC – Learning into practice: inter-professional communication and decision making – practice issues identified in 38 serious case reviews. [Online report] 

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