Ebook: The Post-Qualifying Handbook for Social Workers
Author: Wade Tovey
- Year: 2007
- Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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' & Hellip;[A]n excellent and timely publication. It is clearly written despite the difference in authors and is consistent in style and presentation. & hellip;very comprehensive covering areas that would normally be missed with PQ such as loss and the strategic approach to PQ.'. - Graham Ixer, Head of Social Work Education, the General Social Care Council (GSCC). 'This is a much-needed book on this increasinglyRead more...
Content: Engaging with continuing professional development: with or without qualification? / Michael Preston-Shoot --
Reflective, critical and transformational practice / Robert Adams --
Ethics and values in theory and in practice / Mary Rayner --
The social context of post-qualifying practice / Nigel Leech --
Integrating theory and practice at post-qualifying level / Ian Duncan --
Post-qualifying studies: European and international contexts / Malcolm Payne --
Researching practice / Terry Murphy and David Nulty --
Developing inclusive practice in children and families social work / James Reid --
Community care and care management / Martin Leveridge --
Mental health social work / Linda de Chenu --
Learning disabilities today: integrated working / Mike Wren --
Working with young offenders / Denis Hart --
Assessment / Brian Littlechild and James Reid --
'I just don't want to go there': sexuality in social work education and practice / Joy Trotter ... [et al.] --
Thinking about loss to make sense of our self / Maggie Jackson --
The challenges of practice learning today / Jackie Gilchrist --
Users' and carers' involvement in education and service delivery / Wade Tovey --
The PQ framework in England from 2007 / Vicki Lawson-Brown --
Adopting a strategic approach to post-qualifying learning / Paula Sobiechowska --
The use of portfolios in social work education / Maire Maisch.
Abstract: ' & Hellip;[A]n excellent and timely publication. It is clearly written despite the difference in authors and is consistent in style and presentation. & hellip;very comprehensive covering areas that would normally be missed with PQ such as loss and the strategic approach to PQ.'. - Graham Ixer, Head of Social Work Education, the General Social Care Council (GSCC). 'This is a much-needed book on this increasingly important area of social work education and practice. It provides essential material for those studying on post-qualifying programmes, highlighting a wide range of practice areas, [and is