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Handbook for Practice Learning in Social Work and Social Care, Third Edition: Knowledge and Theory 3rd Revised edition [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 496 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 247x184x29 mm, weight: 884 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Aug-2015
  • Leidėjas: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1849055718
  • ISBN-13: 9781849055710
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 496 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 247x184x29 mm, weight: 884 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Aug-2015
  • Leidėjas: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1849055718
  • ISBN-13: 9781849055710
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
This fully updated and expanded third edition of a classic text provides a comprehensive introduction to key theory, knowledge, research and evidence relating to practice learning in social work and social care.

It outlines the theories that underpin social care practice, the main assessment models and interventions, and also offers guidance on the effective implementation of assessment across a range of professional contexts. Contributors from research, policy-making and practice backgrounds offer guidance on how to apply policy and research findings in everyday practice while ensuring that the complex needs of each individual service user are met. This third edition also features new chapters on group work, social pedagogy and personalisation.

The Handbook for Practice Learning in Social Work and Social Care is an essential resource for ensuring effective evidence-based practice which will be valued by students, educators and practitioners alike.

Recenzijos

This book, as with the previous edition, represents excellent value for students from the beginning of their social work education through to their assessed year in employment. Given the range of core and specialist topics covered, students will find chapters that are relevant whatever practice context they find themselves in while on placement, as well as across their taught social work curriculum. It will equip students to engage in critically reflective learning and evidence informed practice. The writing style is consistently accessible and strikes a balance between clarity of explanation and depth of analysis. By signposting students to the most relevant further reading it manages to achieve both breadth and depth in one accessible volume, combining brevity with thorough coverage of the topics. -- Mandi MacDonald, Lecturer in Social Work, School of Sociology, Social Policy and Social Work, Queens University Belfast This book has to be the compulsory text for anyone involved in social work practice learning or, indeed, anyone interested in social work education and training. The book has structure and clarity but, perhaps most importantly, relevancy. It brings together work from a range of authors and considers key issues pertinent to practice learning from legislation (incorporating all geographical areas of the UK) through to the role of research and evaluation. Theory, values, reflection are additional concepts that must be considered in social work practice and this book not only explains the 'what is it?' but also answers the questions 'but why do we do it?' and 'how do we do it?'. This book merits being the core text of practice learning in social work and thereafter in the 'tool-box' of all qualified practitioners. -- Dr. Judith Mullineux, Course Director, Professional Development in Social Work, Ulster University This highly recommended handbook has been helpfully updated to reflect recent developments in social work practice and education. It is helpfully sectioned and draws together the many and varied strands of knowledge required for practice at micro and macro levels. This should be a core text for students, supervisors and educators in both practice and higher education institutes. -- Dale van Graan, Senior Lecturer, Independent Practice Educator, Kingston University This book will be a helpful tool for new social work practitioners and students, as well as being a good refresher for practice educators. It offers a historical, political and social context to developing practice in social work and makes clear links with theory, research policy, legislation and principles of social work practice. It's an enjoyable read, with useful chapters on psychodynamic theory; assessment and risk; and professional analysis, which I find many students struggle with. -- Glynis Marsh, Social Worker, Practice Educator, Workforce Development Manager and Member of BASW Professional Development Group The revised and updated version of this widely respected book will continue to be an invaluable resource for students and practitioners alike. It addresses core curriculum and practice themes in an accessible and engaging format. A welcome addition to the bookshelf or library. -- Anne Quinney, Senior Lecturer Social Work, Centre for Excellence in Learning, Bournemouth University The book is an excellent summary of the knowledge, skills and theories which are required for social work students and educators it is a valuable text that I will recommend practice educators use with students on placement. It is being also considered for adoption for students entering social work placements also. -- David Hambling, Course Leader, Social Work BSc (Hons), University of Gloucestershire The text was very detailed, covered all relevant topics and I will find it very beneficial for my theory subjects, as well as my future and current placements... I think this is a great text book and very useful for any student studying social work. -- Rosie Harris * Netgallery * Serving as a handbook of practice in social work and social care, the editor has provided a systematic framework in understanding the social contexts, assessments and interventions of social work practice and social care, and the recent trends that influence the practice. The chapters are concisely written and easy to follow, giving readers a clear picture of the implementation of social work assessment and intervention strategies. Moreover, the editor has kept a good balance of micro and macro practice in social work. -- China Journal of Social Work

Daugiau informacijos

The definitive guide for practice learning in social work and social care
Preface To The Third Edition 9(4)
Joyce Lishman
Section 1 Understanding
1 Introduction
13(19)
Heather Munro
2 The Social Policy Context of Practice Learning
32(18)
Steven M. Shardlow
3 Structural Approaches to Social Work
50(11)
Joyce Lishman
4 Towards Social Theory for Social Work
61(19)
Pauline Hardiker
Mary Barker
5 The Place of Attachment Theory in Social Work with Children and Families
80(19)
Jane Aldgate
Neil Gibson
6 Erikson's Life Cycle Approach to Development
99(13)
Alastair Gibson
7 A Psychodynamic Approach to Social Work
112(14)
Judith Brearley
Section 2 Assessment
8 Models of Assessment
126(14)
Daphne Statham
Patricia Kearney
9 Assessment and Children
140(23)
Brigid Daniel
Dave Humphrey
10 Assessment: From Reflexivity to Process Knowledge
163(11)
Michael Sheppard
11 Risk Assessment and Management: An Overview
174(16)
Hazel Kemshall
Section 3 Intervention
12 Cognitive Behavioural Social Work
190(21)
Geraldine Macdonald
13 Task-centred Practice
211(14)
Peter Marsh
14 Crisis Intervention
225(16)
Amy Clark
Mike Shepherd
15 Family Therapy and Systemic Practice
241(21)
Steven Walker
16 Bereavement
262(13)
Rory Lynch
17 Groupwork
275(12)
Mark Doel
18 Social Pedagogy
287(11)
Janine Bolger
19 Group Care
298(22)
Colin Keenan
20 Personalization and Self-directed Support
320(18)
Sheila Slesser
Amy Richert
21 Empowerment and Advocacy
338(17)
Rob Mackay
22 Social Work and Community Development
355(17)
Alan Barr
Section 4 The Context of Assessment and Intervention
23 Social Work with Children and Families
372(23)
Robert Buckley
24 Interdisciplinary Practice
395(24)
Terry McLean
Iain Fisk
25 Working Within the Organizational Context of Dynamic Change
419(21)
Fiona Feilberg
Section 5 Reflective and Evidence-based Practice
26 Reflective Practice and Critical Reflection
440(15)
Jan Fook
27 Research, Evaluation and Evidence-based Practice
455(17)
Joyce Lishman
Contributors 472(6)
Subject Index 478(8)
Author Index 486
Brigid Daniel is Professor of Social Work at the University of Stirling. She is the co-author of a number of books on child care and protection and has a particular interest in factors that help children to cope with adversity. She was a member of the multi-disciplinary team that carried out a national ministerial review of child protection practice in Scotland. Steven Walker is Head of Child and Adolescent Mental Health at Anglia Ruskin University, UK. He is a registered social worker and psychotherapist and has worked in social care for over 30 years, specialising in child protection and child and adolescent mental health.