Pro-social modelling refers to the process by which the worker
acts as a good motivating role model in order to bring out the best
in people. The worker engages the client in an empathetic
relationship within which they actively reinforce pro-social
behaviour and attitudes and discourage anti-social behaviour and
attitudes. It has come to be recognized as fundamental to effective
work with offenders in the Probation Service, Youth Justice and the
Prison Service. It is also equally relevant in other fields such
social work, youth work, health care, education, management and
parenting.
This updated and expanded new edition builds upon the highly
successful first edition to provide an accessible guide to what
pro-social practice is and how to do it, offering support and
practical guidance for managers and practitioners seeking to
implement and develop pro-social practice. It has been updated
throughout, drawing on a wide range of evidence to relate theory to
practice. It includes a wholly new chapter containing five case
studies showing pro-social modelling being used in a police force,
a prison, an Approved Premise, an educational establishment, and
within community supervision Key areas of guidance include:
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