1. Teamwork in a Social Care Setting
" (Miller, 2005) As described by Kohn et al (2000, p. 198) "People make fewer errors when they work in teams. When processes are planned and standardized, each member knows his or her responsibilities as well as those of teammates, and members "look out" for one another, noticing errors before they cause an accident." This is especially important in a care setting as errors affect the health and safety of real people, and these people, the service users, are also an integral part of any healthcare team. ... Change can be daunting, such as the arrival of the new manag...
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