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Becoming a Trainer in Adult Abuse Work - A Practical Guide (Paperback)
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Becoming a Trainer in Adult Abuse Work - A Practical Guide (Paperback)
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Pritchard's extensive experience of practice, research and training
inform the advice and practical guidance she gives... The book is
full of useful photocopiable handouts and proformas that can be
helpful as long as the trainer has the necessary background
knowledge to use them. The case studies are a joy and contain the
diversity of experience and multicultural elements missing from the
rest of the book. They will be useful in concocting a range of
exercises and discussion points in basic training.' - Social Work
Education 'The book is written in a clear, conversational style and
is both practically-based and very accessible... Pritchard's style
is conversational and accessible. Material is introduced in a
friendly and informal way.' - Ageing & Society 'A training
guide covering the setting up of abuse awareness courses through
the various stages, looking at selecting a pool of trainers,
developing them, evaluation and case studies. It provides guidance
for those struggling through the discussions and planning, and
point clearly to the need for sensitive and skilled group workers
as trainers.' - Community Care 'This is the latest of a wide range
of adult abuse publications by Jacki Pritchard, now recognised as
one of the leaders in the field. In previous works, she has
highlighted the need for training at all levels in all agencies
concerned with vulnerable adults... The book's purpose is simply to
increase the number of people available with the capacity and
skills to provide training to others. This cascade approach is seen
to be the most effective way of training large numbers of people
with limited resources. It is however recognised that different
types of training are required for people with different functions.
This manual will be used to train trainers at the introductory,
basic information level. The manual is set out clearly and provides
essential information for potential trainers of trainers. It
manages to demystify the art of training and brings it within the
scope of most people. The initial sections deal with developing
training within organisations, selecting a pool of trainers, and
training and supporting trainers, with exercises to help readers
through the process. The next section is full of practical advice
on how to get ready for your first training session. This leads on
to a chapter on possible content of a basic raising awareness
course on adult abuse. While giving direction, this section allows
some felxibility and choice for the trainer. There are lots of
handouts, which can be reproduced as part of a training course. One
of the most important sections is on difficult issues for trainers.
This includes disclosure of abuse by a course participant or
participants being particularly challenged by the subject matter.
This is followed by a section on problems for trainers, which
offers sound advice on a range of important issues. The final
chapters concentrate on evaluation and case studies for use during
a training course. English law is referenced in the legal section
and this should be substituted with the relevant Scottish
equivalents where they apply. This timely and practical manual will
help agencies develop effective awareness programmes. It deals with
a wide range of issues, offers practical advice and contains
numerous exercises and worksheets. An ideal addition to any
agency's training resources, it will make a positive contribution
to addressing the often unrecognised issue of adult abuse.' -
Rostrum Agencies working with vulnerable adults are increasingly
finding they have to train staff internally to become trainers on
the issue of adult abuse and new government legislation means this
trend is likely to continue. Based on the author's considerable
experience of training practitioners, this timely and practical
manual will help agencies develop effective basic awareness
programmes. Becoming a Trainer in Adult Abuse Work deals with a
comprehensive range of issues including selection of trainers;
practicalities such as venue, equipment, refreshments; policy, law
and evaluation and difficult issues ranging from disclosure and
confidentiality to lack of confidence and time management. As well
as this step-by-step advice, the book contains exercises and
worksheets, ensuring it is a practical resource as well as a useful
reference for those agencies, across all sectors, involved in adult
abuse work.
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