Puzzled by terminology, skills, law, or theory? Revising for your placement or exam? Then look no further! This series of concise and easy-to-use A-Zs will be your guide.
Designed for both students and newly-qualified social workers, this book will introduce you to over 60 key skills in a concise and no-nonsense way. You can test your knowledge and how to apply each skill in practice with Skills in Action, Stop-Reflect and Top Tips boxes.
Designed for both students and newly-qualified social workers, this dip in and out of guide introduces students to over 60 key skills in a concise and no-nonsense way. Test your knowledge and how to apply skills in practice with Skills in Action, Stop, Reflect and Top Tips boxes.
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About this book |
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Anti-discriminatory practice |
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Collaboration: working with experts by experience |
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Communicating with children and young people |
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Communicating with people with lived experience of learning disabilities |
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Conflict management and resolution |
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Critical incident analysis |
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Critical thinking and analysis |
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Dealing with hostility and aggression |
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Evidence-informed practice |
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Giving and receiving feedback |
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Interprofessional practice |
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Motivational interviewing |
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120 | (3) |
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Person-centred communication |
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Professional judgement and decision-making |
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Professional values and ethics |
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Respecting confidentiality |
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Setting and maintaining professional boundaries |
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Solution-focused practice |
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Systemic practice techniques |
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Use of self and reflexivity |
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Working with protected characteristics |
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References |
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Index |
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Dr Michaela Rogers is a lecturer of social work who is involved in both research and teaching across the areas of social care, social justice, equality and diversity, safeguarding, interpersonal violence and gender. Dr Rogers has delivered and worked alongside colleagues on a range of projects in the voluntary and public sector. These projects typically aim to explore social problems in terms of everyday experiences or assess the impact of service delivery or specific policy initiatives. Dr Rogers is a qualified social worker registered with the professions regulatory body in England, the Health and Care Professions Council.
Dr Dan Allen is a social work academic with over 18 years experience working to democratise child protection practice with Romani and Traveller families. He has published widely on this topic and has represented child protection practitioners working to support Romani and Traveller families at the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights, the House of Lords, and the Welsh Assembly. Dr Allen is particularly interested in examining the intersection of power relations, prejudice, and the impact of governmentality, subjectivities, and ethics on the translocation of professional conduct. Developing a perspective that combines neoliberal governmentality with socio-political influence and critical and radical theory, Dr Allen seeks to critically examine the questions of why, how and so what in the context of dominant discourses affecting regimes of practice at individual, cultural and societal levels. Dr Allen is a qualified social worker registered with the professional regulatory body, Social Work England, and he is an active member of the Gypsy, Roma, and Traveller Social Work Association.