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Linda Rose Parkes was born in the Channel Islands and studied
literature at the University of East Anglia where she went on to do
an M.A. in Creative Writing with Malcolm Bradbury in 1975. Her work
has been described as stylishly transgressive but also tender and
lyrical.
This book offers guidance and practice development strategies for
social workers on the causes of, and effective responses to, the
many different types of conflicts that they may experience from the
classroom to the workplace. In addition, the text sets out the
complex, multi-layered and sometimes conflicting roles within
social work settings, with the balancing of care and control
functions, and safeguarding and empowering approaches. Based on
evidence of the range, extent and effects of behaviour, the book
offers advice on how you can best recognize and work with issues
that can cause conflict. These include: *Reluctant service user
engagement, resistance, and oppositional behaviours. *Aggression,
threats, abuse, and physical violence. *Safeguarding
responsibilities for vulnerable people, including in domestic
violence and vulnerable adults and children work. *Sexist,
disablist, and racist behaviours, or where someone is being
negatively targeted, bullied or harassed because of LGBTQ+ status.
*Situations where there is potential conflict between students,
colleagues, managers, or other professionals (e.g. whistleblowing).
This book forms part of the Social Work Skills in Practice series
and is essential reading for social work students and
practitioners. Brian Littlechild is a Professor of Social Work at
the University of Hertfordshire, UK, with a practice and management
background in mental health, looked-after children, child
safeguarding and working with young people who have offended. He
has researched, published, worked, and trained in this area for
over 35 years. Karen Mills is Programme Lead for the MSc Social
Work and Step up to Social Work Programmes at the University of
Hertfordshire, UK. Rose Parkes is Deputy Head of Higher Education
at University College Jersey, UK, and leads the BA Social Work
course.
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Dancing Our Way Home (Paperback)
Alana Shaw; Contributions by Sarah Grieco, Georgia Rose Park
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