Author: Robert Adams
Publisher: Policy Press
ISBN: 184742287X
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
This one-stop text for new and prospective social work students is easy to read and full of essential information and practical advice about what is needed to qualify and practice in social work.
The Short Guide to Social Work
Author: Robert Adams
Publisher: Policy Press
ISBN: 184742287X
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
This one-stop text for new and prospective social work students is easy to read and full of essential information and practical advice about what is needed to qualify and practice in social work.
Publisher: Policy Press
ISBN: 184742287X
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
This one-stop text for new and prospective social work students is easy to read and full of essential information and practical advice about what is needed to qualify and practice in social work.
The Short Guide to Social Policy
Author: John Hudson
Publisher: Policy Press
ISBN: 1447325680
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
Drawing on examples from around the globe, this book provides a broad overview of the variety of policy frameworks that different countries have developed in the fields of health, housing, education, employment and social security.
Publisher: Policy Press
ISBN: 1447325680
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
Drawing on examples from around the globe, this book provides a broad overview of the variety of policy frameworks that different countries have developed in the fields of health, housing, education, employment and social security.
School Social Work
Author: JoAnn Jarolmen
Publisher: SAGE Publications
ISBN: 1483322157
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 457
Book Description
Offering a unique focus on evidence-based interventions, critical thinking, and diversity, School Social Work: A Direct Practice Guide covers the foundations of working with children and adolescents in the schools. Each chapter reviews a basic concept and then provides two in-depth activities that allow readers to apply the concepts to real life practice situations. Practical, hands-on experiences, best practice approaches, and case examples throughout the book demonstrate assessments and techniques in action with vulnerable populations and help readers to understand the nuances and complexities of working in a school environment. The book begins with an overview of theory important to social work in the school setting, then covers a wide array of topics, including a typical day in the life of a school social worker; skills and techniques; special education; crisis intervention; collaboration and school consultation; current issues in education; ethical dilemmas; policy, program development, and evaluation; and global issues in school social work.
Publisher: SAGE Publications
ISBN: 1483322157
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 457
Book Description
Offering a unique focus on evidence-based interventions, critical thinking, and diversity, School Social Work: A Direct Practice Guide covers the foundations of working with children and adolescents in the schools. Each chapter reviews a basic concept and then provides two in-depth activities that allow readers to apply the concepts to real life practice situations. Practical, hands-on experiences, best practice approaches, and case examples throughout the book demonstrate assessments and techniques in action with vulnerable populations and help readers to understand the nuances and complexities of working in a school environment. The book begins with an overview of theory important to social work in the school setting, then covers a wide array of topics, including a typical day in the life of a school social worker; skills and techniques; special education; crisis intervention; collaboration and school consultation; current issues in education; ethical dilemmas; policy, program development, and evaluation; and global issues in school social work.
The Short Guide to Health and Social Care
Author: Glasby, Jon
Publisher: Policy Press
ISBN: 1447350588
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 220
Book Description
As a field, health and social care is facing considerable challenge and debate, in the UK and internationally. This clear and succinct text offers a valuable introductory guide to this multidisciplinary subject, helping people who want to study or work in health and social care understand why these services matter, how they have developed and how they work. Framed by vital historical and social policy context, the book considers: · The social context in which health and social care are delivered · The history and nature of current services · Organising, funding and delivering services · How to be a professional in practice Including chapter summaries and links to further reading, this text will be invaluable to undergraduate students on programmes in Health and Social Care, Social Work, Nursing, Allied Health Professions, Social Policy and related applied social science subjects, as well as to A-level and Foundation programmes prior to University.
Publisher: Policy Press
ISBN: 1447350588
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 220
Book Description
As a field, health and social care is facing considerable challenge and debate, in the UK and internationally. This clear and succinct text offers a valuable introductory guide to this multidisciplinary subject, helping people who want to study or work in health and social care understand why these services matter, how they have developed and how they work. Framed by vital historical and social policy context, the book considers: · The social context in which health and social care are delivered · The history and nature of current services · Organising, funding and delivering services · How to be a professional in practice Including chapter summaries and links to further reading, this text will be invaluable to undergraduate students on programmes in Health and Social Care, Social Work, Nursing, Allied Health Professions, Social Policy and related applied social science subjects, as well as to A-level and Foundation programmes prior to University.
A Brief Introduction to Social Work Theory
Author: David Howe
Publisher: Red Globe Press
ISBN: 9780230233126
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 240
Book Description
This textbook offers the perfect introduction to the complex world of social work theory, giving a concise yet comprehensive overview of how practice is influenced by each theoretical approach described. The book begins by outlining the origins and historical context of social work, which allows the reader to see show how theoretical fashions have changed and adapted to certain times, and concludes with advice on the best way forward for the modern-day social worker. Packed with thought-provoking discussions surrounding the topic, students will be encouraged to question the theories portrayed – a skill crucial to being a truly effective social work practitioner. Written by one social work's most highly regarded commentators, the book's accessible and easy-to-read writing style makes it a must-have companion for students and practitioners looking to gain an overall view of social work theory.
Publisher: Red Globe Press
ISBN: 9780230233126
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 240
Book Description
This textbook offers the perfect introduction to the complex world of social work theory, giving a concise yet comprehensive overview of how practice is influenced by each theoretical approach described. The book begins by outlining the origins and historical context of social work, which allows the reader to see show how theoretical fashions have changed and adapted to certain times, and concludes with advice on the best way forward for the modern-day social worker. Packed with thought-provoking discussions surrounding the topic, students will be encouraged to question the theories portrayed – a skill crucial to being a truly effective social work practitioner. Written by one social work's most highly regarded commentators, the book's accessible and easy-to-read writing style makes it a must-have companion for students and practitioners looking to gain an overall view of social work theory.
Needs Assessment
Author: David Royse
Publisher: OUP USA
ISBN: 0195368789
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 174
Book Description
This text features discussions on emerging technologies in the field of needs assessment as well as abundant social work case examples. It covers one of the most essential kinds of research for social work management.
Publisher: OUP USA
ISBN: 0195368789
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 174
Book Description
This text features discussions on emerging technologies in the field of needs assessment as well as abundant social work case examples. It covers one of the most essential kinds of research for social work management.
Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis
Author: Jacqueline Corcoran
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199716862
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 211
Book Description
When used in tandem, systematic reviews and meta-analysis-- two distinct but highly compatible approaches to research synthesis-- form a powerful, scientific approach to analyzing previous studies. But to see their full potential, a social work researcher must be versed in the foundational processes underlying them. This pocket guide to Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis illuminates precisely that practical groundwork. In clear, step-by-step terms, the authors explain how to format topics, locate and screen studies, extract and assess data, pool effect sizes, determine bias, and interpret the results, showing readers how to combine reviewing and meta-analysis correctly and effectively. Each chapter contains vivid social work examples and concludes with a concise summary and notes on further reading, while the book's glossary and handy checklists and sample search and data extraction forms maximize the boo'ks usefulness. Highlighting the concepts necessary to understand, critique, and conduct research synthesis, this brief and highly readable introduction is a terrific resource for students and researchers alike.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199716862
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 211
Book Description
When used in tandem, systematic reviews and meta-analysis-- two distinct but highly compatible approaches to research synthesis-- form a powerful, scientific approach to analyzing previous studies. But to see their full potential, a social work researcher must be versed in the foundational processes underlying them. This pocket guide to Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis illuminates precisely that practical groundwork. In clear, step-by-step terms, the authors explain how to format topics, locate and screen studies, extract and assess data, pool effect sizes, determine bias, and interpret the results, showing readers how to combine reviewing and meta-analysis correctly and effectively. Each chapter contains vivid social work examples and concludes with a concise summary and notes on further reading, while the book's glossary and handy checklists and sample search and data extraction forms maximize the boo'ks usefulness. Highlighting the concepts necessary to understand, critique, and conduct research synthesis, this brief and highly readable introduction is a terrific resource for students and researchers alike.
Beginnings, Middles, & Ends
Author: Ogden Willis Rogers
Publisher: White Hat Communications
ISBN: 1929109350
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 252
Book Description
A sideways story is some moment in life when you thought you were doing one thing, but you ended up learning another. A sideways story can also be a poem, or prose, that, because of the way it is written, may not be all that direct in its meaning. What’s nice about both clouds, and art, is that you can look at them and just resonate. That can be good for both the heart and the mind. Many of the moments of this book have grown from experiences the author has had or stories he used in his lectures with students or told in his office with clients. Some of them have grown from essays written for others, for personal or professional reasons. They are moments on a path through the discovery of social work, a journey of beginnings, middles, and ends. With just the right blend of humor and candor, each of these stories contains nuggets of wisdom that you will not find in a traditional textbook. They capture the essence and the art and soul of social work. In a world rushed with the illusion of technique and rank empiricism, it is the author’s hope that some of the things here might make some moment in your thinking or feeling grow as a social worker. If they provoke a smile, or a tear, or a critical question, it’s worth it. Everyone makes a different journey in a life of social work. These stories are one social worker’s travelogue along the way.
Publisher: White Hat Communications
ISBN: 1929109350
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 252
Book Description
A sideways story is some moment in life when you thought you were doing one thing, but you ended up learning another. A sideways story can also be a poem, or prose, that, because of the way it is written, may not be all that direct in its meaning. What’s nice about both clouds, and art, is that you can look at them and just resonate. That can be good for both the heart and the mind. Many of the moments of this book have grown from experiences the author has had or stories he used in his lectures with students or told in his office with clients. Some of them have grown from essays written for others, for personal or professional reasons. They are moments on a path through the discovery of social work, a journey of beginnings, middles, and ends. With just the right blend of humor and candor, each of these stories contains nuggets of wisdom that you will not find in a traditional textbook. They capture the essence and the art and soul of social work. In a world rushed with the illusion of technique and rank empiricism, it is the author’s hope that some of the things here might make some moment in your thinking or feeling grow as a social worker. If they provoke a smile, or a tear, or a critical question, it’s worth it. Everyone makes a different journey in a life of social work. These stories are one social worker’s travelogue along the way.
Why Do I Need Research and Theory?
Author: Jennifer Anderson-Meger
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317564146
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 154
Book Description
This book is based on the idea that social work as a profession can do better with advancing our mission if practitioners are knowledgeable, skilled, critical thinkers that use research to inform practice. This is a user-friendly, student directed book form to help students understand the connection between knowledge, social work research, and social work practice. This short text will support students in their research course by offering insights as to why research is important, how to help students understand how research affects their own future social work practice, how their beliefs impact successful learning, and practical tips for being successful in research.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317564146
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 154
Book Description
This book is based on the idea that social work as a profession can do better with advancing our mission if practitioners are knowledgeable, skilled, critical thinkers that use research to inform practice. This is a user-friendly, student directed book form to help students understand the connection between knowledge, social work research, and social work practice. This short text will support students in their research course by offering insights as to why research is important, how to help students understand how research affects their own future social work practice, how their beliefs impact successful learning, and practical tips for being successful in research.
The Social Work Hustle
Author: Dhaima Chin
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780578553115
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 110
Book Description
You recently graduated. Now what? Did you think that you had it all planned out, but felt lost when you finally got into the real world? Do you feel stuck in your Social Work career? Did you pass your LCSW exam and wondered what's next? Have you ever heard that Social Worker's do not make money? If you answered YES to any of these questions, you definitely are not alone. The Social Work Hustle is a portable mentor, a roadmap to a fulfilling and financially rewarding career. You will discover new strategies and tools to master the Social Work practice. This book will show you how to navigate the highs, lows and WTF moments in the world of Social Work.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780578553115
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 110
Book Description
You recently graduated. Now what? Did you think that you had it all planned out, but felt lost when you finally got into the real world? Do you feel stuck in your Social Work career? Did you pass your LCSW exam and wondered what's next? Have you ever heard that Social Worker's do not make money? If you answered YES to any of these questions, you definitely are not alone. The Social Work Hustle is a portable mentor, a roadmap to a fulfilling and financially rewarding career. You will discover new strategies and tools to master the Social Work practice. This book will show you how to navigate the highs, lows and WTF moments in the world of Social Work.