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Professionalism and Self-Management (Paperback, Ed)
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Dr Godfred Boahen is a Policy and Research Officer at the British
Association of Social Workers (BASW), UK. Dr Fran Wiles is a
qualified social worker registered with the Health and Care
Professions Council and Senior Lecturer in Social Work at the Open
University, UK. What does it mean to be 'professional' in social
work? Which professional skills and values should you develop as a
social worker or student of the field? Can developing
self-management help social workers to refine their professional
skills? This accessible yet rigorous text, written by authors with
extensive social work experience, advances the theory that there is
one guiding thread behind the skills and capabilities associated
with professionalism: self-management. This novel insight gains its
relevance from the fact that social workers are increasingly
expected to demonstrate high standards of professionalism when
working with service users and colleagues but often lack the
support to achieve this end. The authors also show that
professionalism entails the deployment of appropriate skills to
motivate and empower service users to change problematic
behaviours. Whether the reader is a student of social work, working
with children and families or with adults, or looking to draw on
self-management skills in planning their continuing professional
development (CPD), this concise effort offers the reader a rich
exploration of professional practice. Divided into theory and
practice, the book includes: * Sociological theories on
professionalization and the role of values in practice. * Advice
for developing self-management, emotional intelligence and
self-efficacy through an exploration of evidence-based literature,
research notes and case studies. * Guidance on professional social
work communication skills, with particular attention to power
relations in selecting appropriate communication methods in
different contexts and with diverse people. * Safeguarding in the
light of professionalism and critical analysis. * Leadership
skills, and professional development to achieve leadership within a
wider team or agency. *** This book forms part of the Social Work
Skills in Practice series. The series focuses on key social work
skills required for working with children and adult service users,
families and carers. The books offer both theoretical and
evidence-informed knowledge, alongside the application of skills
relevant to day-to-day social work practice. They are an invaluable
resource for pre-qualifying students, newly-qualified social
workers, academics teaching and researching in the field, as well
as social work practitioners, including practice educators,
pursuing continuing professional development.
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