′An excellent introduction to social work with children and families. It links practice with legislation and highlights relevant research findings′. – Mr Dan Burrows, Cardiff School of Health Sciences, Cardiff Metropolitan University
Working with children and families is one of the most challenging, skilled, but ultimately rewarding, areas of social work practice. Social workers need to be able to work with a diverse group of children and their families: from babies to teenagers, single parents to two-parent families and multi-carer families, as well as with a diverse group of professionals, such as the police, schools, hospitals, health centres and various community organisations. They need to be able to understand the law, policy and legislation that surrounds social work with children and families, while continually developing their own skills. Such skills include communication, preparation and planning, intervention, recognition, identification and assessment of significant harm, recording and report writing, managing oneself and the work, problem solving, research and analysis and decision making. This fully revised new edition aims to guide you through all of these areas and more.
There are chapters on safeguarding, substitute care for children, family support for children and families, life story work and direct work with children.
Table des matières
Introduction
Values and Ethics in Social Work with Children and Families
The Legal and Political Context of Social Work with Children and Families
Family Support in Social Work with Children and Families
Working Effectively with Children and Families in the Safeguarding Children Arena
Direct Work with Children and Young People
Life story work with children and young people
Social Work with Children with Disabilities and Their Families
Substitute Care for Children
Conclusion
Appendix 1 Professional Capabilities Framework
Bibliography
A propos de l’auteur
Steve is an Independent Social Work Consultant, but he was previously Practice Co-ordinator for the Social Work programmes at the University of Leeds where he developed the practice curriculum for the new social work degree at the University. He currently acts as an Independent Practice Assessor for qualifying students, practice teachers and post-qualification awards. He is an experienced fostering and adoption worker and undertakes independent assessment for a number of agencies.