Professional Development in Social Work
Complex Issues in Practice
Herausgeber: Seden, Janet; McCormick, Mick; Matthews, Sarah
Professional Development in Social Work
Complex Issues in Practice
Herausgeber: Seden, Janet; McCormick, Mick; Matthews, Sarah
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Aimed at students in year three of qualifying course, or for postqualifying students.
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Aimed at students in year three of qualifying course, or for postqualifying students.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. September 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 431g
- ISBN-13: 9780415553360
- ISBN-10: 0415553369
- Artikelnr.: 29984834
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. September 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 431g
- ISBN-13: 9780415553360
- ISBN-10: 0415553369
- Artikelnr.: 29984834
Janet Seden is Senior Lecturer with the Faculty of Health and Social Care at The Open University, UK. Sarah Matthews is Staff Tutor at The Open University. She was a Mental Health Act Commissioner and also runs a training and consultancy business. Mick McCormick is Lecturer in social work with the Faculty of Health and Social Care at The Open University, UK. Alun Morgan is Lecturer in social work with the Faculty of Health and Social Care at The Open University, UK.
Part 1: Complex contexts 1. Effective multi-agency work in children's
services, Wendy Rose 2. Policy swings and roundabouts: social work in
shifting social and economic contexts, Ian Buchanan 3. Criticality and
reflexivity: best practice in uncertain environments, Barry Cooper 4.
Reflections on values and ethics in social work practice, Mick McCormick
and Sandy Fraser 5. A social worker 'in work and outside work': the
benefits and dilemmas of registration, Fran Wiles 6. Diverse service users
and diverse workers: the impact of globalization, Alun Morgan 7.
Professional identity and international social work: the view from afar,
Sandy Fraser Part 2: Complex roles, responsibilities and relationships 8.
The use of self and relationship: swimming against the tide? Janet Seden 9.
Refugees and asylum seekers: the social work role, Monica Dowling and
Parissa Sextone 10. Youth justice: children in trouble or children in need?
Barry Cooper and Richard Hester 11. Children with disabilities:
international perspectives for developing practice, Monica Dowling 12. The
changing role of social workers in developing contexts for mental health
professionals, Sarah Matthews 13. With respect to old age, Caroline Holland
14. The well-being of people with learning disabilities, Sue Dumbleton 15.
Policies and practice with 'vulnerable' adults, Mick McCormick 16.
Untangling the web of service user involvement in social services work, Mo
McPhail 17. Person-centred approaches to social work with older people:
aspirations and contradictions, Sandy Sieminski 18. People who use
services: finding a voice through ICT, Alun Morgan 19. Child and family
focused work in children's services, Jane Aldgate Part 3: Complex
challenges in the workplace 20. Learning in practice: some reflections on
the student's journey, Roger Davis, Jean Gordon and Gill Walker 21.
Technology-enhanced learning for social work education and practice, Ingrid
Nix 22. An innovative approach to the study and practice of social work
values, Sandy Fraser 23. Reflections on writing in social work education
and practice, Lucy Rai 24. Caring for yourself, being managed and
professional development, Janet Seden and Mick McCormick 25. Careering
through social work: metaphors of continuing professional development,
Barry Cooper 26. Continuing professional development: enhancing high
quality practice, James Blewett
services, Wendy Rose 2. Policy swings and roundabouts: social work in
shifting social and economic contexts, Ian Buchanan 3. Criticality and
reflexivity: best practice in uncertain environments, Barry Cooper 4.
Reflections on values and ethics in social work practice, Mick McCormick
and Sandy Fraser 5. A social worker 'in work and outside work': the
benefits and dilemmas of registration, Fran Wiles 6. Diverse service users
and diverse workers: the impact of globalization, Alun Morgan 7.
Professional identity and international social work: the view from afar,
Sandy Fraser Part 2: Complex roles, responsibilities and relationships 8.
The use of self and relationship: swimming against the tide? Janet Seden 9.
Refugees and asylum seekers: the social work role, Monica Dowling and
Parissa Sextone 10. Youth justice: children in trouble or children in need?
Barry Cooper and Richard Hester 11. Children with disabilities:
international perspectives for developing practice, Monica Dowling 12. The
changing role of social workers in developing contexts for mental health
professionals, Sarah Matthews 13. With respect to old age, Caroline Holland
14. The well-being of people with learning disabilities, Sue Dumbleton 15.
Policies and practice with 'vulnerable' adults, Mick McCormick 16.
Untangling the web of service user involvement in social services work, Mo
McPhail 17. Person-centred approaches to social work with older people:
aspirations and contradictions, Sandy Sieminski 18. People who use
services: finding a voice through ICT, Alun Morgan 19. Child and family
focused work in children's services, Jane Aldgate Part 3: Complex
challenges in the workplace 20. Learning in practice: some reflections on
the student's journey, Roger Davis, Jean Gordon and Gill Walker 21.
Technology-enhanced learning for social work education and practice, Ingrid
Nix 22. An innovative approach to the study and practice of social work
values, Sandy Fraser 23. Reflections on writing in social work education
and practice, Lucy Rai 24. Caring for yourself, being managed and
professional development, Janet Seden and Mick McCormick 25. Careering
through social work: metaphors of continuing professional development,
Barry Cooper 26. Continuing professional development: enhancing high
quality practice, James Blewett
Part 1: Complex contexts 1. Effective multi-agency work in children's
services, Wendy Rose 2. Policy swings and roundabouts: social work in
shifting social and economic contexts, Ian Buchanan 3. Criticality and
reflexivity: best practice in uncertain environments, Barry Cooper 4.
Reflections on values and ethics in social work practice, Mick McCormick
and Sandy Fraser 5. A social worker 'in work and outside work': the
benefits and dilemmas of registration, Fran Wiles 6. Diverse service users
and diverse workers: the impact of globalization, Alun Morgan 7.
Professional identity and international social work: the view from afar,
Sandy Fraser Part 2: Complex roles, responsibilities and relationships 8.
The use of self and relationship: swimming against the tide? Janet Seden 9.
Refugees and asylum seekers: the social work role, Monica Dowling and
Parissa Sextone 10. Youth justice: children in trouble or children in need?
Barry Cooper and Richard Hester 11. Children with disabilities:
international perspectives for developing practice, Monica Dowling 12. The
changing role of social workers in developing contexts for mental health
professionals, Sarah Matthews 13. With respect to old age, Caroline Holland
14. The well-being of people with learning disabilities, Sue Dumbleton 15.
Policies and practice with 'vulnerable' adults, Mick McCormick 16.
Untangling the web of service user involvement in social services work, Mo
McPhail 17. Person-centred approaches to social work with older people:
aspirations and contradictions, Sandy Sieminski 18. People who use
services: finding a voice through ICT, Alun Morgan 19. Child and family
focused work in children's services, Jane Aldgate Part 3: Complex
challenges in the workplace 20. Learning in practice: some reflections on
the student's journey, Roger Davis, Jean Gordon and Gill Walker 21.
Technology-enhanced learning for social work education and practice, Ingrid
Nix 22. An innovative approach to the study and practice of social work
values, Sandy Fraser 23. Reflections on writing in social work education
and practice, Lucy Rai 24. Caring for yourself, being managed and
professional development, Janet Seden and Mick McCormick 25. Careering
through social work: metaphors of continuing professional development,
Barry Cooper 26. Continuing professional development: enhancing high
quality practice, James Blewett
services, Wendy Rose 2. Policy swings and roundabouts: social work in
shifting social and economic contexts, Ian Buchanan 3. Criticality and
reflexivity: best practice in uncertain environments, Barry Cooper 4.
Reflections on values and ethics in social work practice, Mick McCormick
and Sandy Fraser 5. A social worker 'in work and outside work': the
benefits and dilemmas of registration, Fran Wiles 6. Diverse service users
and diverse workers: the impact of globalization, Alun Morgan 7.
Professional identity and international social work: the view from afar,
Sandy Fraser Part 2: Complex roles, responsibilities and relationships 8.
The use of self and relationship: swimming against the tide? Janet Seden 9.
Refugees and asylum seekers: the social work role, Monica Dowling and
Parissa Sextone 10. Youth justice: children in trouble or children in need?
Barry Cooper and Richard Hester 11. Children with disabilities:
international perspectives for developing practice, Monica Dowling 12. The
changing role of social workers in developing contexts for mental health
professionals, Sarah Matthews 13. With respect to old age, Caroline Holland
14. The well-being of people with learning disabilities, Sue Dumbleton 15.
Policies and practice with 'vulnerable' adults, Mick McCormick 16.
Untangling the web of service user involvement in social services work, Mo
McPhail 17. Person-centred approaches to social work with older people:
aspirations and contradictions, Sandy Sieminski 18. People who use
services: finding a voice through ICT, Alun Morgan 19. Child and family
focused work in children's services, Jane Aldgate Part 3: Complex
challenges in the workplace 20. Learning in practice: some reflections on
the student's journey, Roger Davis, Jean Gordon and Gill Walker 21.
Technology-enhanced learning for social work education and practice, Ingrid
Nix 22. An innovative approach to the study and practice of social work
values, Sandy Fraser 23. Reflections on writing in social work education
and practice, Lucy Rai 24. Caring for yourself, being managed and
professional development, Janet Seden and Mick McCormick 25. Careering
through social work: metaphors of continuing professional development,
Barry Cooper 26. Continuing professional development: enhancing high
quality practice, James Blewett