What do social workers need to know in order to practise skilfully and effectively? The second edition of this highly respected text gives you the understanding to bridge the gap between social work theory and the challenges of day-to-day practice.
Critical Practice in Social Work is different from every other text for several reasons: - Its unique combination of theory, values and practice - The wealth of expertise its contributors bring to their subject - The way the themes of critical practice and reflective practice are used to show how theories can be applied meaningfully - The number of methods covered, in an 'easy reference' structure - Its in-depth look at an unrivalled spectrum of professional situations, illustrated by rich case material - Its systematic discussion of professional ethics and values, both as general principles for practice and as practical tools.
The book's simultaneous accessibility and depth make it suited for study at both qualifying and post-qualifying level. Conveying the versatility and thoughtfulness required to do social work well, it is an essential purchase for every aspiring and practising social worker's bookshelf. It is one of three interrelated books edited by the internationally renowned and widely published team, Robert Adams, Lena Dominelli and Malcolm Payne. The companion books are Social Work: Themes, Issues and Critical Debates (third edition) and Practising Social Work in a Complex World. Each book can be used alone or in combination with the other two as a uniquely flexible and comprehensive programme of study.
Introduction; R.Adams, L.Dominelli & M.Payne On Being Critical in Social Work; R.Adams, L.Dominelli & M.Payne PART 1: VALUES INTO PRACTICE Values in Social Work; L.Dominelli Professional Values and Accountabilities; S.Banks Identity, Individual Rights and Social Justice; C.Clark Pushing Ethical Boundaries for Children and Families; L.Briskman Parental and Reproductive Rights; L.Dominelli Ethical Tensions in Social Work: Consent in Later Life; R.Adams & M.Payne PART 2: THEORIES FOR PRACTICE Critical Reflection and Social Work Theories; M.Payne Counselling; H.Cosis Brown Groupwork; D.Ward Community Work; M.Mayo Psychosocial Work: An Attachment Perspective; D.Howe Cross Cultural and Black Perspectives through the Life Course; L.Robinson Cognitive-behavioural Practice; K.Cigno Task-centred work; M.Doel Advocacy and Empowerment; R.Adams From Radical to Critical Social Work; B.Pease Feminist Social Work; J.Orme updated by R.Adams, L.Dominelli & M.Payne Anti-oppressive Approaches; B.Burke & P.Harrison Postmodern and Constructionist Approaches to Social Work; N.Parton PART 3: DEVELOPING CRITICAL PRACTICE Being a Critical Practitioner; R.Adams Safeguarding Children; J.Pinkerton Fostering and Adoption; H.Cosis Brown Working with Looked after Children and Young People in Residential Care; A.Roy, F.Young & C.Chahal Family-based Social Work; K.Morris Youth Justice and Young Offenders; K.Haines Safeguarding Adults; H.Brown Care Management; M.Holloway Mental Health; D.Bailey Physical Disability; B.Sapey Learning Disability; T.Stainton Older People; C.Beech & M.Ray End of Life Care and Bereavement; C.Currer Concluding Comment; R.Adams, L.Dominelli & M.Payne
ROBERT ADAMS is Visiting Professor of Social Work in the School of Health and Social Care at the University of Teesside, UK. He has a considerable writing and publishing track record, for example as author of Social Policy for Social Work (Palgrave Macmillan), editor of Foundations of Health and Social Care (Palgrave Macmillan 2007), consultant editor for the Handbook of Postqualifying Social Work (Jessica Kingsley 2007). LENA DOMINELLI is Professor of Applied Social Sciences and Head of Social and Community and Youth Work at the University of Durham, UK. She is an academician in the Academy of the Learned Societies for Social Sciences. From 1996 to 2004, she served as President of the International Association of Schools of Social Work (IASSW). She is widely published, with a number of important sole-authored books to her name, particularly in the areas of feminism and anti-racism. These include: Social Work: Theory and Practice in a Changing Profession (Polity Press, 2004); Anti-Oppressive Social Work Theory and Practice; and Anti-Racist Social Work (3rd edition). MALCOLM PAYNE is Adviser (Policy and Development) at St Christopher's Hospice, London, UK. He is also Emeritus Professor of Community Studies, Manchester Metropolitan University, and Honorary Professor, Kingston University St George's Medical School. He is author of the global best-seller, Modern Social Work Theory, as well as numerous other books including Teamwork in Multiprofessional Care and The Origins of Social Work.
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What do social workers need to know in order to practise skilfully and effectively? The second edition of this highly respected text gives you the understanding to bridge the gap between social work theory and the challenges of day-to-day practice.
Critical Practice in Social Work is different from every other text for several reasons: - Its unique combination of theory, values and practice - The wealth of expertise its contributors bring to their subject - The way the themes of critical practice and reflective practice are used to show how theories can be applied meaningfully - The number of methods covered, in an 'easy reference' structure - Its in-depth look at an unrivalled spectrum of professional situations, illustrated by rich case material - Its systematic discussion of professional ethics and values, both as general principles for practice and as practical tools.
The book's simultaneous accessibility and depth make it suited for study at both qualifying and post-qualifying level. Conveying the versatility and thoughtfulness required to do social work well, it is an essential purchase for every aspiring and practising social worker's bookshelf. It is one of three interrelated books edited by the internationally renowned and widely published team, Robert Adams, Lena Dominelli and Malcolm Payne. The companion books are Social Work: Themes, Issues and Critical Debates (third edition) and Practising Social Work in a Complex World. Each book can be used alone or in combination with the other two as a uniquely flexible and comprehensive programme of study.
Contents
Introduction; R.Adams, L.Dominelli & M.Payne On Being Critical in Social Work; R.Adams, L.Dominelli & M.Payne PART 1: VALUES INTO PRACTICE Values in Social Work; L.Dominelli Professional Values and Accountabilities; S.Banks Identity, Individual Rights and Social Justice; C.Clark Pushing Ethical Boundaries for Children and Families; L.Briskman Parental and Reproductive Rights; L.Dominelli Ethical Tensions in Social Work: Consent in Later Life; R.Adams & M.Payne PART 2: THEORIES FOR PRACTICE Critical Reflection and Social Work Theories; M.Payne Counselling; H.Cosis Brown Groupwork; D.Ward Community Work; M.Mayo Psychosocial Work: An Attachment Perspective; D.Howe Cross Cultural and Black Perspectives through the Life Course; L.Robinson Cognitive-behavioural Practice; K.Cigno Task-centred work; M.Doel Advocacy and Empowerment; R.Adams From Radical to Critical Social Work; B.Pease Feminist Social Work; J.Orme updated by R.Adams, L.Dominelli & M.Payne Anti-oppressive Approaches; B.Burke & P.Harrison Postmodern and Constructionist Approaches to Social Work; N.Parton PART 3: DEVELOPING CRITICAL PRACTICE Being a Critical Practitioner; R.Adams Safeguarding Children; J.Pinkerton Fostering and Adoption; H.Cosis Brown Working with Looked after Children and Young People in Residential Care; A.Roy, F.Young & C.Chahal Family-based Social Work; K.Morris Youth Justice and Young Offenders; K.Haines Safeguarding Adults; H.Brown Care Management; M.Holloway Mental Health; D.Bailey Physical Disability; B.Sapey Learning Disability; T.Stainton Older People; C.Beech & M.Ray End of Life Care and Bereavement; C.Currer Concluding Comment; R.Adams, L.Dominelli & M.Payne Authors
ROBERT ADAMS is Visiting Professor of Social Work in the School of Health and Social Care at the University of Teesside, UK. He has a considerable writing and publishing track record, for example as author of Social Policy for Social Work (Palgrave Macmillan), editor of Foundations of Health and Social Care (Palgrave Macmillan 2007), consultant editor for the Handbook of Postqualifying Social Work (Jessica Kingsley 2007). LENA DOMINELLI is Professor of Applied Social Sciences and Head of Social and Community and Youth Work at the University of Durham, UK. She is an academician in the Academy of the Learned Societies for Social Sciences. From 1996 to 2004, she served as President of the International Association of Schools of Social Work (IASSW). She is widely published, with a number of important sole-authored books to her name, particularly in the areas of feminism and anti-racism. These include: Social Work: Theory and Practice in a Changing Profession (Polity Press, 2004); Anti-Oppressive Social Work Theory and Practice; and Anti-Racist Social Work (3rd edition). MALCOLM PAYNE is Adviser (Policy and Development) at St Christopher's Hospice, London, UK. He is also Emeritus Professor of Community Studies, Manchester Metropolitan University, and Honorary Professor, Kingston University St George's Medical School. He is author of the global best-seller, Modern Social Work Theory, as well as numerous other books including Teamwork in Multiprofessional Care and The Origins of Social Work.
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