Social Worker–Client Relationships: Social Worker Perspectives
In: Australian social work: journal of the AASW, Band 73, Heft 4, S. 395-407
ISSN: 1447-0748
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In: Australian social work: journal of the AASW, Band 73, Heft 4, S. 395-407
ISSN: 1447-0748
Intro -- Contents -- List of figures and tables -- Notes on the contributors -- List of abbreviations used in this book -- Introduction -- Towards a critical understanding of social work -- Repositioning social work -- The changing nature of social work -- Values, ethics and social work -- Anti-oppressive practice: the challenges of the twenty-first century -- Reaffirming the value of social work -- Social policy, poverty and social work -- Social work and the law -- Social work and organisations -- Perspectives on the life course: childhood and adolescence -- Perspectives on the life course: later life -- Researching social work -- Understanding social work process -- Communication skills in social work -- Working with service users and carers -- Assessment -- Planning -- Understanding intervention -- Critical intervention and empowerment -- Alternative intervention: a Chinese body-mind-spirit perspective -- Monitoring, review and evaluation -- Working with children, young people and families -- Adult services and health-related social work -- Working in the voluntary and independent sectors -- Preparing for social work practice -- Personal and professional development -- Concluding comment -- Bibliography -- Author index -- Subject index.
In: Qualitative social work: research and practice, Band 12, Heft 2, S. 229-230
ISSN: 1741-3117
In: The basics series
"This revised second edition of Social Work: The Basics is an insightful introduction to the often misrepresented world of social work. This accessible book presents a broad view of contemporary social work, exploring its roots and its possible future. It dispels myths surrounding social work, addresses media debates, and offers a balanced account of what social workers do. Drawing examples from the full range of social work practice, this book is valuable reading for all individuals interested in the field of social work. It will provide a helpful introduction for students considering a career in social work, those beginning social work courses, and other professionals whose work brings them into contact with social workers"--
In: Journal of social work: JSW, Band 16, Heft 6, S. 726-741
ISSN: 1741-296X
This article reports on a case study of specialist social work education in Australia. In particular, the views of specialist forensic social workers are explored both about their needs for social work education to support them for practice in forensic social work and also about their experiences of a particular program. Whilst social work education focuses in varying degrees on mental health practice, social workers not only in mental health and corrections but also in child protection, disability, and drug and alcohol services are increasingly expected to understand linkages between offending behavior, psychological disorder and family systems, and balance community and individual needs. The social workers reported that their experience of postqualifying education led to adaptations in the nature of their practice, the development of generic skills, which enabled them to incorporate an awareness of the effects of the justice system on mental health and to balance what are often opposing needs and considerations when working in this contested area. The experiences of the study group of forensic social work practitioners can be used to inform the development of similar specialist programs elsewhere not only in forensic social work but more widely as part of debates about the nature of specialist social work practice.
In: Social work: a journal of the National Association of Social Workers, Band 68, Heft 4, S. 359-364
ISSN: 1545-6846
In: Social work: a journal of the National Association of Social Workers, Band 65, Heft 4, S. 409-413
ISSN: 1545-6846
In: Social work: a journal of the National Association of Social Workers, Band 63, Heft 4, S. 381-386
ISSN: 1545-6846
In: Social work: a journal of the National Association of Social Workers, Band 62, Heft 4, S. 379-384
ISSN: 1545-6846
This important book looks at social work responses in different countries to extreme social, economic and political situations including war situations, military regimes, earthquakes and tsunamis.
In: Psychology Research Progress
Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1 -- Teaching Clients to Think about Their Feelings as a Component of Social Work Clinical Practice -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Literature Review -- Teaching -- Context - The First Phase -- Explanation - The Second Phase -- Thinking - The Third Phase -- Examples of Applying the Model -- Summary and Recommendations -- References -- Chapter 2 -- Working with Older People in a Contested Context: A Critical Analysis from a Practice Perspective -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Policy Contours -- Frameworks for Welfare -- Overview of Ageing Policy in the Australian Context -- The Experience thus Far -- The Catchment Area -- Practice Insights -- Contested Territory: One size Fits All -- Contested Territory: The Privileging of Technology -- Contested Territory: The Politics of Risk -- Contested Territory: Acting as One's Own Agent -- Contested Territory: Strengths or (Dis) Abilities -- Discussion -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3 -- Seamless Care and Embedded Homes for Older People in China: A Social Town Planning Perspective -- Abstract -- China's Plan to Combat Rapid Aging -- Inadequacies of Existing Services -- Development of Elderly Services in Hong Kong -- Limitations and Inadequacies the Hong Kong System -- A Seamless Care Model for China -- Social Experiments in China -- a. Shenzhen -- b. Shanghai -- c. Chengdu -- d. Zhuhai -- Conclusion: Embedded Homes and Seamless Care for Town Planning -- References -- Chapter 4 -- The Cultural Context of Long-Term Care -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction: Reasons for the Emerging of Long-Term Care -- 2. Paradigm Shifts in People's Care -- 3. Help Based on Researching People's Needs -- 3.1. Institutionalization -- 3.2. Housing -- 3.3. Work and Money -- 3.4. Everyday Life -- 3.5. Discontent in Interaction -- 3.6. Human Contact
In: China journal of social work, Band 5, Heft 1, S. 100-102
ISSN: 1752-5101
In: Social work education, Band 41, Heft 7, S. 1412-1426
ISSN: 1470-1227
In: Children & young people now, Band 2016, Heft 20, S. 22-25
ISSN: 2515-7582
In: Children & young people now, Band 2015, Heft 20, S. 24-26
ISSN: 2515-7582