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Statistics for Social Workers: Essential Concepts provides students
with a reader friendly introduction to statistics and an engaging
exploration of how statistics can enrich their future social work
practice. The text is practical and conceptual in nature, focusing
less on mathematical computation and more on the general
information and skill sets that will prove beneficial in
professional work. The text demonstrates how statistics can help
students understand relevant social issues and obtain insights to
their clients' problems by looking at data. Readers learn
statistics can bring to light trends and needs in their
communities, provide them with information they can use in funding
applications, aid in their own development of client and staff
reports, and enhance their overall practice. Dedicated chapters
cover ethical considerations, measures of central tendency, normal
distribution, inferential statistics, hypothesis testing,
correlation, selecting the appropriate statistical test, and more.
Throughout the text, excerpts from real-world studies, review
problems for students, and potential assignments facilitate deep
learning and practical application. Designed to demystify
statistics for students and help them develop into evidence-based
practitioners, Statistics for Social Workers is an ideal resource
for social work students.
Child Welfare and Child Protection: An Introduction prepares future
child welfare professionals to tackle the complex and challenging
work associated with responding to child maltreatment. Developed by
a former child protection professional and a social work scholar,
this book draws upon current research and features cases that
simulate those child welfare professionals are likely to encounter
in the field. After an historical examination of the evolution of
child protection in the United States, the book focuses on
understanding the causes of child maltreatment and risk assessment.
Readers are presented with a compelling case and the opportunity to
see how it develops over the course of three chapters that address
the investigative process, the delivery of ongoing services to
assist families in addressing high-risk behaviors, and helping
children achieve timely permanency when returning home is not an
option. Other chapters present foster parent and foster child
perspectives, additional considerations for special needs
populations, and suggestions for working effectively on a child
protection team. Every effort is made to prepare readers for the
stresses and strains associated with working in child protection,
including a dedicated chapter on self-care. Featuring foundational
and critical information for future professionals, Child Welfare
and Child Protection is well-suited for introductory undergraduate
and graduate courses.
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