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Hodges Knowledge Domains Model

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A website devoted to a conceptual framework for personal and interpersonal reflection, problem solving and collaborative working.

Description of the tool

Hodges’ Care Domains Model provides a conceptual framework that can be applied universally. Developed in health & social care professionals can map a patient’s care problems, across the h2cm's four knowledge domains: Interpersonal; Sociological; Scientific; & Political (Autonomy). Students, members of the public may also be taught to use the model, enabling engagement, understanding and concordance.

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  • What is the website address???

    Michail DRAKOMATHIOULAKIS , 28 June 2011 08:05:20

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Tool overview

http://toolbox.salto-youth.net/616

This tool is for

Secondary and higher education education students. Citizenry, health promotion and community engagement programmes.

and addresses

Social Inclusion, Disability, Anti-Racism, EuroMed, Project Management, Intercultural Learning, Personal Development, Conflict Management, European Citizenship, Peer education

Materials needed:

Web resource

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The tool was created by

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The tool was published to the Toolbox by

peter jones (on 25 July 2006)

and last modified

17 December 2008

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