This book provides a detailed and comprehensive guide to working with risk. It begins by looking at notions of need, vulnerability and protection and looks at the theoretical concepts of each before applying them to practice. By using this combination of theory and practice the authors are able to integrate policy for a wide range of services users, from older people to children, families and younger adults. Case studies accompany and illustrate each method and the reader is invited to engage in a number of exercises and activities to consolidate learning.
Table des matières
Introduction
PART ONE:
Need and Vulnerability
Risk
Protection
Capacity and Incapacity
PART TWO:
Need, Risk and Protection in Work with Children, Young People and Their Families
Mental Health
Older People
Need, Risk and Protection in Criminal Justice Social Work and Probation
Need, Risk and Disability
Substance Use: What Are the Risks?
Conclusions
References
A propos de l’auteur
Mike Maas-Lowit practiced in mental health as an Approved Social Worker in England and Mental Health Officer in Scotland until he took up a lecturing post in social work in 1991, specialising in mental health law and policy. From 2005 to 2007 he worked as the Scottish Executive’s MHO advisor, helping to develop MHO services on a national basis and to revise MHO training in the light of the sweeping legislative and policy changes. He has since returned to his substantive post as a lecturer in the Robert Gordon University.