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Best Practice with Older People: Social Work Stories

Autor Karen Jones, Susanna Watson
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 aug 2013
Social workers often have to handle a great deal of negativity in their working lives. This book celebrates social work practice at its most positive and influential and, in doing so, contributes to a growing literature on critical best practice.Focused on 12 unique and compelling stories of social work with older people, the authors:- Provide a fresh and realistic insight into life as a social worker, and the dilemmas and difficulties that practitioners typically face- Illustrate how knowledge, theory and research are integrated in professional decision-making and action- Show social workers analyzing their own cases and include reflective questions to help readers formulate their own learning and thereby develop their own practiceThis book provides students on qualifying courses with an invaluable perspective on real life practice, and gives qualified practitioners the opportunity to reflect on and better their own practice.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780230293823
ISBN-10: 0230293824
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:2013
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Red Globe Press
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Unique approach: Social work textbooks tend to either emphasise legal and policy frameworks or focus on rudimentary skills. This book brings real-world practice to life with vivid stories of the professional skill and discretion needed to work effectively with older people

Notă biografică

KAREN JONES is former Principal Lecturer in Social Work at the University of the West of England, where she lead the post-qualifying award in adult social work. Karen has co-edited 'Best Practice in Social Work: Critical Perspectives' with Barry Cooper and Harry Ferguson, which was published by Palgrave in 2008. She is also joint author of the highly successful 'Surviving Your Social Work Placement' with Rob Lomax, Sarah Leigh and Chris Gay. SUSANNA WATSON has been working as a social worker since 2001, specialising in work with adults with physical impairments and older people, as part of a community 'adult care' team. She has a particular interest in building bridges between practice and theory, promoting social work and in encouraging social workers to think critically and positively about what they do. Susanna contributed a chapter to 'Best Practice in Social Work: Critical Perspectives', under the pseudonym Alison Gardener.

Cuprins

1. IntroductionThe Shape of the Book The Importance of the 'Best Practice' Approach PART I: RELATIONSHIPS 2. Relationships: Introduction 3. Rachel and Michael: Careful Relationship Building 4. Sarah, John and Mary: a Carer Under Pressure 5. Eric, Len and Nina: Growing Older with a Learning Disability PART II: WORKING CREATIVELY IN ORGANISATIONS 6. Working Creatively in Organisations: Introduction 7. Maya and Bill: Balancing the Personal and the Professional 8. Trish and Stella: Finding Creative Solutions 9. Sinead and Pauline: a Personal Budget PART III: DIFFERENCE AND DISAGREEMENT 10. Difference and Disagreement: Introduction 11. Sue and Alice: Working with Complex Family Dynamics 12. Fiona, Jack and Esther: Supporting Unwise Decisions 13. Judy and Dorothy: the Older Person as Expert PART IV: RIGHTS, RISKS AND GOOD JUDGEMENT 14. Rights, Risks and Good Judgement: Introduction 15. Nada and Joan: Making Difficult Decisions 16. Jane and Mr Wilson: Using Legal Powers 17. Matt and David: Positive Risk-taking 18. Conclusion References.