Social work: the basics
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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: Student social work
chapter PART ONE BASICS -- part PART TWO THE GUIDE -- chapter 1 DOCUMENTATION -- chapter 2 ARRIVING -- chapter 3 KIT -- chapter 4 MAPPING -- chapter 5 GUIDING -- chapter 6 TESTING -- chapter 7 THE GOING GETS TOUGH -- chapter 8 OFF THE BEATEN TRACK -- chapter 9 NEW & EXPERIENCED -- chapter 10 AFTERWARDS.
Modern Social Work Practice is a substantially new text which builds upon the success and style of Social Work Practice (1993) and The New Social Work Practice (1998). Mark Doel and Steven M. Shardlow have reshaped the book to take account of the National Occupational Standards for Social Work, aiming to provide a creative, practical and up-to-date learning resource in line with new practices
In: The social work skills series
In: Cuadernos de trabajo social, Band 36, Heft 2, S. 187-192
ISSN: 1988-8295
In: The British journal of social work, Band 53, Heft 6, S. 3326-3328
ISSN: 1468-263X
In: Cuadernos de trabajo social, Band 34, Heft 1, S. 31-40
ISSN: 1988-8295
This article considers the significance of a web-based experimental project that aims to discover how social work might be displayed and demonstrated via a collection of Objects. An open access approach invited participants to 'donate' an object and to tell the story of how and why the object connects them to social work. The aim is to find a way to express the contested nature of social work in a more immediate and accessible way than text book definitions can achieve.
The experiment is quantitatively successful (more than 150 objects from 25 different countries); in qualitative terms, the objects donated to the website have elicited a very broad range of themes in entertaining and engaging ways. The exhibition has 'toured' to many countries where it proves to be adaptive to cultural differences and gives rise to spontaneous object donation, thus proving its relevance and immediacy. Understanding social work via Objects has been used successfully to teach students about the contested nature of social work theory and practice.
In: The British journal of social work, Band 52, Heft 3, S. 1795-1797
ISSN: 1468-263X
In: The British journal of social work, Band 49, Heft 3, S. 842-842
ISSN: 1468-263X
In: The British journal of social work, Band 49, Heft 3, S. 824-841
ISSN: 1468-263X
In: Social work with groups: a journal of community and clinical practice, Band 40, Heft 1-2, S. 21-25
ISSN: 1540-9481