Critical Practice in Social Work
Title | Critical Practice in Social Work PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Adams |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | 527 |
Release | 2009-04-16 |
Genre | Medical |
ISBN | 1350313017 |
What do social workers need to know in order to practise skilfully and effectively? Edited by three Social Work's leading scholars, the second edition of this highly respected textbook helps bridge the gap between social work theory and the challenges of day-to-day practice. Versatile and thoughtful, the book's simultaneous accessibility and depth make it essential reading suited for both social work students at undergraduate and post-qualifying level. Practitioners, too, will learn and benefit from the insights collected together in this valuable addition to their bookshelf.
Critical Practice in Social Work
Title | Critical Practice in Social Work PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Adams |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | 432 |
Release | 2009-04-16 |
Genre | Medical |
ISBN | 0230365868 |
What do social workers need to know in order to practise skilfully and effectively? Edited by three Social Work's leading scholars, the second edition of this highly respected textbook helps bridge the gap between social work theory and the challenges of day-to-day practice. Versatile and thoughtful, the book's simultaneous accessibility and depth make it essential reading suited for both social work students at undergraduate and post-qualifying level. Practitioners, too, will learn and benefit from the insights collected together in this valuable addition to their bookshelf.
Rethinking Social Work
Title | Rethinking Social Work PDF eBook |
Author | James William Ife |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 225 |
Release | 1997 |
Genre | Social service |
ISBN | 9780582806948 |
Rethinking social work: towards critical practice.
Social Work and Community Development
Title | Social Work and Community Development PDF eBook |
Author | Deborah Lynch |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | 200 |
Release | 2017-09-16 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1137308397 |
At a time of growing social, economic and environmental challenge, this book offers a fresh and engaging perspective on the connections between social work and community development and on how social workers can use a community development approach to practice in critical, creative and sustainable ways.
Doing Critical Social Work
Title | Doing Critical Social Work PDF eBook |
Author | Bob Pease |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 381 |
Release | 2020-07-25 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1000256790 |
Critical social work encourages emancipatory personal and social change. This text focuses on the challenge of incorporating critical theory into the practice of social workers and provides case studies and insights from a range of fields to illustrate how to work with tensions and challenges. Beginning with an outline of the theoretical basis of critical social work and its different perspectives, the authors go on to introduce key features of working in this tradition including critical reflection. Part II explores critical practices in confronting privilege and promoting social justice in social work, examining such issues as human rights, gender, poverty and class. Part III considers the development of critical practices within the organisational context of social work including the fields of mental health, child and family services, within Centrelink and prison settings. Part IV is focused on doing anti- discriminatory and anti-oppressive practice in social work with particular populations including asylum seekers, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, domestic violence survivors, older people and lesbian, gay and transgender groups. Finally, Part V outlines collectivist and transformative practices in social work and beyond, looking at environmental issues, social activism, the disability movement and globalisation. 'A highly valuable addition to social work education and practice literature in Australia and beyond its shores.' Ruth Phillips, Associate Professor, Faculty of Education and Social Work, University of Sydney
Social Work Practice
Title | Social Work Practice PDF eBook |
Author | Eileen D. Gambrill |
Publisher | Oxford University Press, USA |
Total Pages | 858 |
Release | 2006-02-23 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0195173422 |
Part I. Getting Oriented1. Social work: An introduction2. Clients and services3. Values, ethics, and obligationsPart II. Thinking about knowledge and how to get it4. Different views of knowledge5. Critical thinking: Values, knowledge, and skillsPart III. Thinking about problems and causes6. Competing views of problems and causes7. Taking advantage of research findings about behavior and how it is influenced by the environmentPart IV. A problem-solving practice model8. Problem solving and decision making: Integral to helping clients9. Evidence-based practice: A problem-solving process and philosophy10. Posing questions and searching for answers11. A bare-bones guide to critically appraising practice-related researchPart V. Getting started12. Contextual assessment13. Beginning: A procedural guide14. Engaging clientsPart VI. Relationship skills15. Interpersonal helping skills16. Handling challenging social situationsPart VII. Gathering and organizing information17. Where to look: Deciding how to gather needed information18. Observation: Learning to see19. Reviewing resources and obstacles20. Putting it all togetherPart VIII. Selecting plans and assessing progress21. Selecting and Implementing service plans22. Evaluating outcomes as integral to problem solving23. Planning for endingsPart IX. Intervention options24. Education and skill building25. Helping clients learn positive behavior change skills26. Working with groups and families27. Working with organizations and communitiesPart X. The long run28. Maintaining skills and staying happy in your workReferences Index.
Critical Practice in Health and Social Care
Title | Critical Practice in Health and Social Care PDF eBook |
Author | Ann Brechin |
Publisher | SAGE |
Total Pages | 356 |
Release | 2000-03-25 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9780761964933 |
This major new textbook will take a fresh look at professions and professionalism - what these terms mean and what they need to mean in the future in the health and social care field. Written by experienced teachers, the textbook: reviews the evidence on team and inter-professional working, teasing out the new perspectives and the skills required; examines what professional development entails and what it means in different fields of practice; tackles ethical dilemmas of practice alongside changing concepts in society of accountability; explores current debates about how professionals can be supported in their practice and how their performance is best regulated; and highlights the contribution that practitioners can make