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The Routledge International Handbook of Social Work Education
provides an authoritative overview of current understanding through
coverage of key debates, exploring the state of play in particular
social work education fields and reflecting on where the future
might be taking us. The overall aim of the Handbook is to further
develop pedagogic research and scholarship for social work
education. Drawing on medical education as an exemplar, the
contributions view social work education as a specialism and a
field of expertise that counts in the same way as research
programmes in more traditional areas of social work practice. The
chapters are concerned with the theory and practice of social work
education at all levels; they are accessible, conceptually clear,
research based where appropriate, critically reflective and
ethically underpinned. The Handbook is organised into seven
sections that reflect the proposed themes and sub-themes covering:
Social work education in context: the western drivers Emerging and
re-emerging social work education The scholarship of learning and
teaching New insights into field education New directions in
learning and teaching Future challenges in social work education
This handbook presents a contribution to the process of exchange
and dialogue which is essential to global social work education. It
brings together professional knowledge and lived experience, both
universal and local, and will be an essential reference for social
work educators, researchers, students and professionals.
The Routledge International Handbook of Social Work Education
provides an authoritative overview of current understanding through
coverage of key debates, exploring the state of play in particular
social work education fields and reflecting on where the future
might be taking us. The overall aim of the Handbook is to further
develop pedagogic research and scholarship for social work
education. Drawing on medical education as an exemplar, the
contributions view social work education as a specialism and a
field of expertise that counts in the same way as research
programmes in more traditional areas of social work practice. The
chapters are concerned with the theory and practice of social work
education at all levels; they are accessible, conceptually clear,
research based where appropriate, critically reflective and
ethically underpinned. The Handbook is organised into seven
sections that reflect the proposed themes and sub-themes covering:
Social work education in context: the western drivers Emerging and
re-emerging social work education The scholarship of learning and
teaching New insights into field education New directions in
learning and teaching Future challenges in social work education
This handbook presents a contribution to the process of exchange
and dialogue which is essential to global social work education. It
brings together professional knowledge and lived experience, both
universal and local, and will be an essential reference for social
work educators, researchers, students and professionals.
Social Work in the Community offers practice guidance to students,
practice assessors, and practitioners within a political,
theoretical, methodological, and ethical framework. The book is
written from an experiential learning perspective, enabling the
reader not only to understand the ideas and methods, but to test
them out in their own practice, which additionally provides an
element of problem-based learning. It is a practical textbook,
covering a holistic approach to making a difference through social
work. Written within the framework of the practice curriculum for
the social work degree in the UK, including the National
Occupational Standards, the book enables students to make sense of
their practice in relation to the knowledge, skills, and values of
social work practice in its community context. It contains many
textbook features, including chapter summaries, 'reflection boxes,'
and open-ended UK case studies.
Social Work in the Community offers practice guidance to students,
practice assessors, and practitioners within a political,
theoretical, methodological, and ethical framework. The book is
written from an experiential learning perspective, enabling the
reader not only to understand the ideas and methods, but to test
them out in their own practice, which additionally provides an
element of problem-based learning. It is a practical textbook,
covering a holistic approach to making a difference through social
work. Written within the framework of the practice curriculum for
the social work degree in the UK, including the National
Occupational Standards, the book enables students to make sense of
their practice in relation to the knowledge, skills, and values of
social work practice in its community context. It contains many
textbook features, including chapter summaries, 'reflection boxes,'
and open-ended UK case studies.
This exciting new book provides an overview of fifteen different
contemporary social work practice settings, spanning across the
statutory, voluntary, private and third sectors. It serves as the
perfect introduction to the various roles social workers can have
and the numerous places they can work, equipping students with the
knowledge, skills and values required to work in areas ranging from
mental health to fostering and adoption, and from alcohol and drug
treatment services to youth offending. Each chapter provides: An
overview of the setting, including the role of the social worker,
how service users gain access to the service and key issues,
definitions or terms specific to the settingLegislation and policy
guidance related to the specific settingThe key theories and
methods related to the settingBest practice approaches and the
benefits and challenges of working within the settingCase examples
illustrating the application of the information to practice Social
work students will find this an invaluable handbook that they will
refer to time and again throughout their education and into their
assessed and supported year of employment.Contributors: Mark
Baldwin, Jo Bell, Jenny Clifford, Jill Chonody, Clare Evans,
Benedict Fell, Alinka Gearon, Issy Harvey, Caroline Hickman, Tony
Jeffs, Debbie Martin, Malcolm Payne, Justin Rogers, Sue Taplin,
Barbra Teater, John Watson, Michele Winter. "It is an excellent
student introduction to this diverse profession. Full of
information that provides a thought provoking read." Andrew Ellery,
Social Care Professional "This book really is an excellent resource
for social work students at an introductory level and for
preparation for placement levels. It provides a comprehensive
overview of a range of service user groups as well as specific
issues such as domestic violence, homelessness and substance use.
Each section is structured around the policy and legislative
context and includes comment on theory, challenges and
anti-oppressive practice with case examples to aid learning. The
focus on the settings within which social work is practiced is
particularly welcome and provides an essential companion to
introductory books which look more at values, professional
behaviour and skills. The range of different settings covered
provides excellent preparation for students about to start a
placement. The sections on rehabilitation of offenders and
self-harm highlight topics that are often given less attention but
may well be encountered by students on placement. I will certainly
be including this book as essential reading for students on
introductory and practice preparation modules." Allan Rose, Social
Work Lecturer, Brunel University, UK
The text is a comprehensive guide to the most commonly used
theories and methods in social work practice. The introductory
chapter covers the similarities and differences between a theory
and a method, as well as psychosocial theories and concepts. Each
subsequent chapter then explores in detail how to implement
theories and methods, their strengths and limitations, alongside
case examples, critical thinking questions and suggested further
resources. Key features: * Illustrative case studies * Exercises *
Case examples * Critical thinking questions * Further
readings/resources * Revised content, including the addition of
genograms and ecomaps This is a practical and essential guide for
all social work students, practitioners, and practice educators who
are working with students in field placements. The book is an
updated third edition to a successful and established series. "The
clarity with which Teater describes complex concepts for social
workers is refreshing. This book will help promote understanding
and best practice whilst being firmly grounded in key theories. It
is a 'must have' for all social workers wherever they practise!" Dr
Jonathan Parker, Professor of Society & Social Welfare,
Bournemouth University, UK "This latest edition of 'Theories and
Methods' is as solid as its predecessors academically, with a clear
and easy to follow structure that makes it accessible in a way many
such books are not. I have used previous editions in many
situations, settings and levels, and endorse this latest as a
must-have for anyone involved with social work. Explanation is
clear and the use of tables, diagrams and cases bring the theory
alive and enable users to realistically transfer theory to
practice. The use of exercise and questions provide a springboard
to deeper learning as do the handy references and pointers to
further reading at the end of each chapter. Inclusion of sections
such as the 'cultural and ethical considerations' lend themselves
to self-analysis, exploration and ultimately self-development. A
dream of a book to work with as an academic, tutor, practice
educator and trainer...as well as student." Michele Winter,
Independent Social Worker & Teacher/Trainer, Social Care
Training "I can wholeheartedly recommend this revised and updated
edition of Barbra Teater's highly successful book. It remains
essential reading for practitioners, undergraduate and postgraduate
students of social work. The book provides a compelling and easily
accessible analysis of key theories and methods. It challenges both
students and practitioners to consider and reconsider how they can
apply theories and methods to practice more effectively." Prof Hugh
Mclaughlin, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK "What a great
book - Barbra Teater and colleagues have managed to bring together
a wealth of learning about different theories and methods of social
work intervention in a clearly written and accessible format. Each
chapter is focused on the application of theory to practice, and as
such helps to act as a bridge from the classroom to direct work
with individuals, families and groups. This new and updated edition
is very likely to be one of those books that students have by their
side throughout their studies, and bring with them into
professional practice after graduation." Dr John Devaney, Centenary
Professor of Social Work, University of Edinburgh, UK
Hugh McLaughlin is Professor of Social Work and Head of Faculty
Research Degrees at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK. He has
written and edited a range of books on social work practice and
research. Barbra Teater taught on Social Work courses at the
University of Bath and University of Bristol, UK, before assuming
her current position as Professor of Social Work, MSW Program
Director at the College of Staten Island, City University of New
York, USA. She is the bestselling author of An Introduction to
Social Work Theories and Practice 2nd edition (2014) and
Contemporary Social Work Practice (2014). Providing a user-friendly
introduction to Social Work research, this textbook will demystify
the most important concepts and show why it is important to embrace
evidence-informed practice (EIP). In the face of complex and
demanding work, it is crucial not to focus solely on the concept of
evidence-based practice but to make use of all the evidence at your
disposal and allow this evidence to inform your decisions. This
book champions the integration of service user and carer knowledge,
along with practitioners' wisdom and the best research evidence to
make a difference for service users. Containing helpful examples of
how to apply EIP to practice encounters, as well as a range of
further reading and activities to help you to critically reflect on
your experience, this book explores how EIP can be used to enhance
your effectiveness as a Social Work practitioner, professional and
social scientist. Chapters in this textbook explore themes and
skills you will need to consider and develop in your practice,
including: * Identifying, assessing, and critiquing difference
types of 'evidence' * Understanding what constitutes research
knowledge * Ethical issues in practice and research *
Implementation of evidence-informed practice and evaluating your
practice * Interprofessional practice and creating
evidence-informed cultures Written by experts in the field, this
text is essential reading for all Social Work students and
qualified practitioners. ***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 for 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 continuous professional development. *** 'This book is an
excellent introduction to the subject for social work students and
social workers. It sets out in a very accessible style the ways in
which social workers can develop understanding of key features of,
and practical ways to make use of, Evidence-Informed Practice,
within a real appreciation of the social work role and its values.
I would advise all social work students and social workers to read
it.' Professor Brian Littlechild PhD, Research Lead, Department of
Nursing and Social Work, University of Hertfordshire, UK
Quantitative research makes a very important contribution to both
understanding and responding effectively to the problems that
social work service users face. In this unique and authoritative
text, a group of expert authors explore the key areas of data
collection, analysis and evaluation and outline in detail how they
can be applied to practice.
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