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E-grāmata: Key Concepts in Social Work Practice

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  • Formāts: 312 pages
  • Sērija : Sage Key Concepts Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Nov-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Sage Publications Ltd
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781446271681
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  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Nov-2012
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  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781446271681
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This book is a quick and accessible reference guide to the key concepts that social work students and professionals need to understand to be effective. The authors place practice at the centre of the text, and include a host of case examples to bring the concepts to life.





Examining the essential topics of the social work curriculum, the concepts covered relate to practice, theory, policy and personal challenges. Further reading is included in each entry, so that the reader can explore what they have learned in more detail.









This book will be an invaluable resource for social work students during their studies and on their practice placement. It will also be useful for qualified social workers, who want to continue their professional education.
About the Editors and Contributors x
Editors' Preface xv
Acknowledgements xviii
1 Accountability
1(4)
Mike Thomas
2 Adoption
5(6)
Jules Clarke
3 Advocacy
11(4)
Andrea Pepe
Dan Redfearn
4 Anti-Oppressive Practice
15(5)
Jane Walker
5 Assessment
20(5)
Patrick O'Byrne
6 Asylum Seekers and Refugees
25(5)
Debra Hayes
7 Care Management
30(4)
Helen Fruin
8 Carers
34(5)
Terry Williams
Dorothy Carter
9 Communication
39(4)
Pat Higgins
10 Confidentiality
43(5)
Angela Olsen
Liz Stevens
11 Counselling
48(5)
Anne Keeler
12 Critical Thinking
53(4)
Elizabeth Harlow
13 Dementia
57(5)
Jane Youell
Helga Stiborski
14 Direct Work with Children
62(4)
Alice O'Sullivan
15 Domestic Violence
66(4)
Kate Cook
16 Empowerment
70(4)
Joanne Lewis
17 Equality and Diversity
74(5)
Suryia Nayak
18 Ethics
79(4)
Steven M. Shardlow
19 Family Work
83(5)
Nicky Ryden
20 Finance
88(4)
Tim Mann
21 Fostering
92(5)
Jules Clarke
22 History of Social Work
97(4)
Mike Burt
23 HIV and Social Work
101(5)
Alice O'Sullivan
24 International Social Work
106(5)
Jenna Murray de Lopez
25 Law and Social Work
111(4)
David Nulty
26 Leadership and Management
115(4)
Aidan Worsley
Tim Mann
27 Learning Disability
119(5)
Angela Olsen
28 Looked After Children
124(5)
Marian Foley
29 Managing Change
129(4)
Denise Megson
30 Managing Technology
133(4)
Bob Sapey
31 Media and Social Work
137(5)
Joanne L. Westwood
32 Mental Capacity
142(5)
Mandy Schofield
33 Mental Health
147(4)
Anna Beddow
34 Multi-Professional Working
151(5)
Julie A. Lawrence
35 Older People
156(5)
Mick Howarth
36 Partnership
161(5)
Robin Miller
Jon Glasby
37 Personalisation
166(4)
Ali Gardner
38 Physical Disability
170(6)
Jill Murphy
39 The Political Context of Social Work
176(5)
Mike Blackmon
40 Practice Education
181(4)
Aidan Worsley
Lesley Littler
41 Professional Development
185(5)
Elizabeth Harlow
42 Quality Assurance
190(4)
Rachael Willis
43 Record Keeping
194(5)
Tom Parr
44 Reflection
199(4)
Mike Ravey
45 Religion and Belief
203(5)
Philip Gilligan
46 Research and Evidence Based Practice
208(4)
Emma Kelly
47 Risk Assessment and Risk Management
212(5)
Shelley Briggs
48 Safeguarding Adults
217(5)
Karen Owen
49 Safeguarding Children
222(4)
Noreen Maguinness
50 Service User Involvement
226(5)
Clare Stone
Lisa Malihi-Shoja
Mick McKeown
The Comensus Writing Collective
51 Sexuality
231(6)
Julie Bywater
52 Social Exclusion
237(4)
Anne Keeler
53 Social Justice
241(5)
Bill Jordan
54 Social Work
246(4)
Malcolm Payne
55 Social Work in Healthcare Settings
250(5)
Kate Bebe
56 Stress in Social Work
255(5)
Ashley Weinberg
Michael Murphy
57 Substance Misuse
260(5)
Michael Murphy
58 Supervision
265(5)
Simon Rogerson
59 Team Working
270(6)
Sarah Kennedy
Valerie Houghton
60 Theory and Social Work
276(5)
Pat Cox
61 Values
281(5)
Steven M. Shardlow
62 Welfare Rights
286(4)
Neil Bateman
63 Youth Justice
290
Chris Sheehy
Aidan Worsley has a professional background in the probation service, working as a Probation Officer and latterly a Senior Probation Officer from 1987 to 1997 before moving into Higher Educaiton. He has written and researched around themes of practice education, interprofessional learning, social work education, and practitioner research. He is actively involved - and committed to - social work reform, being a member of the Reform Board, as well as having roles with the HCPC and College of Social Work. He is currently Dean of the School of Social Work at the University of Central Lancashire - and is also co-chair of the Association of Professors of Social Work.