The New Social Work Practice: Exercises and Activities for Training and Developing Social Workers
First published in 1998, this book is a fully revised and updated edition of Social Work Practice, first published in 1993 as a training manual.

The New Social Work Practice presents a comprehensive view of contemporary social work. Whether it be general or specialist practice, care and control or power and oppression, these central issues and recurring themes are given a topical treatment. Changes in core aspects of social work are fully explored in lively and realistic ways, combining the essence of good practice with current organizational demands.

The aim of the original workbook remains intact: to guide and stimulate learning about social work practice. The book achieves this purpose by presenting various aspects of social work using different settings and contexts. New and revised activities are included to promote discussion, understanding, learning and better practice. Taken toether, the topics and themes in the book define the essential elements of a curriculum for social work practice.

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The New Social Work Practice: Exercises and Activities for Training and Developing Social Workers
First published in 1998, this book is a fully revised and updated edition of Social Work Practice, first published in 1993 as a training manual.

The New Social Work Practice presents a comprehensive view of contemporary social work. Whether it be general or specialist practice, care and control or power and oppression, these central issues and recurring themes are given a topical treatment. Changes in core aspects of social work are fully explored in lively and realistic ways, combining the essence of good practice with current organizational demands.

The aim of the original workbook remains intact: to guide and stimulate learning about social work practice. The book achieves this purpose by presenting various aspects of social work using different settings and contexts. New and revised activities are included to promote discussion, understanding, learning and better practice. Taken toether, the topics and themes in the book define the essential elements of a curriculum for social work practice.

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The New Social Work Practice: Exercises and Activities for Training and Developing Social Workers

The New Social Work Practice: Exercises and Activities for Training and Developing Social Workers

The New Social Work Practice: Exercises and Activities for Training and Developing Social Workers

The New Social Work Practice: Exercises and Activities for Training and Developing Social Workers

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First published in 1998, this book is a fully revised and updated edition of Social Work Practice, first published in 1993 as a training manual.

The New Social Work Practice presents a comprehensive view of contemporary social work. Whether it be general or specialist practice, care and control or power and oppression, these central issues and recurring themes are given a topical treatment. Changes in core aspects of social work are fully explored in lively and realistic ways, combining the essence of good practice with current organizational demands.

The aim of the original workbook remains intact: to guide and stimulate learning about social work practice. The book achieves this purpose by presenting various aspects of social work using different settings and contexts. New and revised activities are included to promote discussion, understanding, learning and better practice. Taken toether, the topics and themes in the book define the essential elements of a curriculum for social work practice.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780367147549
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 12/07/2020
Series: Routledge Revivals
Pages: 280
Product dimensions: 6.88(w) x 9.69(h) x (d)

About the Author

Doel, Mark; Shardlow, Steven

Table of Contents

Part I: Foundations of Practice. 1. Orientation. 2. Worldview. 3. Professionalism and Self-Presentation. 4. Feelings and Actions. Part II: Direct Practice. 5. Introduction. 6. Inquiry. 7. Advocacy. 8. Beginnings, Middles and Endings. Part III: Agency Practice. 9. Making Priorities. 10. Recording the Work. 11. Managing a Workload. 12. Running a Meeting. 13. Purchasing and Providing Services. Part IV: Themes of Practice. 14. Care and Control. 15. Family-centred Practice. 16. Culturally Competent Practice. 17. Empowering Practice. 18. Law-informed Practice. 19. Research-minded Practice. 20. Generalist and Specialist Practice.
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