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Risk assessment and risk management are essential across the public sector to improve processes and outcomes. However, there is little clarity over what this actually means. This lack of understanding leads to a wide variation in risk assessment and management practice and to miscommunications of risk across professions, creating further barriers to interprofessional practice and co-creation of value across the public sector. Despite these challenges, there is a concurrent expectation that risk assessment and risk management be carried out across the sector to the highest standard, which inevitably becomes problematic.

Conceptualising Risk Assessment and Management across the Public Sector explores concepts and applications of risk across the public sector to aid risk professionals in establishing a clearer understanding of what risk assessment and management is, how they might be unified across the sector, and how and where deviations across professions are needed. This book addresses these issues through providing a theory-informed discussion on the conceptualisations of risk, risk assessment, and risk management across the public sector, and through identifying where shared values and where differences exist across professions. Guidance on interprofessional risk practice and risk communication to overcome barriers is offered using a combination of theoretically underpinned approaches and exemplars from practice, presented to have broad applicability across the public sector rather than being siloed within a specific professional grouping or theoretical paradigm.



Table of Contents

Chapter 1. What is Risk?
Chapter 2. Risk Assessment: The Three Eras of Risk Assessment
Chapter 3. Risk Management
Chapter 4. Risk Communication
Chapter 5. Impacting on Decision Making and Outcomes
Chapter 6. Inter-Professional Risk Practice and Co-Creation of Value in the Public Sector
Concluding Remarks

Conceptualising Risk Assessment and Management

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      Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
      Publication Date: 26/01/2022
      ISBN13: 9781800436930, 978-1800436930
      ISBN10: 1800436939

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Risk assessment and risk management are essential across the public sector to improve processes and outcomes. However, there is little clarity over what this actually means. This lack of understanding leads to a wide variation in risk assessment and management practice and to miscommunications of risk across professions, creating further barriers to interprofessional practice and co-creation of value across the public sector. Despite these challenges, there is a concurrent expectation that risk assessment and risk management be carried out across the sector to the highest standard, which inevitably becomes problematic.

      Conceptualising Risk Assessment and Management across the Public Sector explores concepts and applications of risk across the public sector to aid risk professionals in establishing a clearer understanding of what risk assessment and management is, how they might be unified across the sector, and how and where deviations across professions are needed. This book addresses these issues through providing a theory-informed discussion on the conceptualisations of risk, risk assessment, and risk management across the public sector, and through identifying where shared values and where differences exist across professions. Guidance on interprofessional risk practice and risk communication to overcome barriers is offered using a combination of theoretically underpinned approaches and exemplars from practice, presented to have broad applicability across the public sector rather than being siloed within a specific professional grouping or theoretical paradigm.



      Table of Contents

      Chapter 1. What is Risk?
      Chapter 2. Risk Assessment: The Three Eras of Risk Assessment
      Chapter 3. Risk Management
      Chapter 4. Risk Communication
      Chapter 5. Impacting on Decision Making and Outcomes
      Chapter 6. Inter-Professional Risk Practice and Co-Creation of Value in the Public Sector
      Concluding Remarks

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