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Abstract
Purpose
This study aims to present a case study about the Team Around Me (TAM) model of case coordination which was developed by Fulfilling Lives Islington and Camden (FLIC) as an action experiment. The model is a standardised tool for running case conferences for clients experiencing multiple disadvantage (MD).
Design/methodology/approach
Deploying a case study approach, this study explores why a TAM-coordinated approach is beneficial for people experiencing MD.
Findings
The authors explore why the need for effective case coordination is integral for clients experiencing MD, and how current structures fail to facilitate effective case management. The authors put forward an argument for the four core principles underpinning the TAM model: strengths-based, action-focussed, systems thinking and client involvement. The barriers to embedding and upscaling this approach are discussed, alongside the obstacles presented by the wider system that prevent wider implementation.
Originality/value
The TAM model is a new approach to case conferences, designed and upscaled by FLIC, and has since been adopted across two London boroughs, and training has reached services across the UK. This paper highlights the need for innovative approaches to case coordination that centre client involvement, promote a strengths-based approach and recognise system blockages as a key barrier to client progress.
目的本研究旨在对“充实生活”(fulfillment Lives)公司和卡姆登公司(FLIC)开发的“我身边的团队”(Team Around Me, TAM)案例协调模型进行实证研究。该模型是一个标准化的工具,用于为经历多重劣势(MD)的客户运行案例会议。设计/方法/方法采用案例研究的方法,本研究探讨了为什么tam协调的方法对经历MD的人有益。研究结果作者探讨了为什么对经历MD的客户来说,有效的病例协调是不可或缺的,以及当前的结构如何不能促进有效的病例管理。作者提出了支撑TAM模型的四个核心原则:基于优势、以行动为中心、系统思考和客户参与。讨论了嵌入和扩大这一方法的障碍,以及更广泛的系统所带来的阻碍更广泛实施的障碍。创新/价值TAM模式是一种案例会议的新方法,由FLIC设计和升级,并已在伦敦的两个行政区采用,培训已覆盖英国各地的服务。本文强调需要创新的案例协调方法,以客户参与为中心,促进基于优势的方法,并认识到系统障碍是客户进步的主要障碍。