Relationships and communication are the foundation of good social work practice. This book offers a new model, drawn from research and practical experience, which describes how to carry out effective relationship-based social work.
Doing Relationship-Based Social Work provides a refreshing and realistic approach to social work practice. The model itself is built around four stages: engagement, negotiation, enabling change and valuing endings. Underpinned by motivational interviewing techniques, strengths focused practice, emotional intelligence and empowerment, the approach is supported by case examples and explanations of the importance of relationships at each stage.
Informative and practical, this book will be an invaluable text for undergraduate and postgraduate social work students as well as all social work and allied professionals committed to enabling positive change.
Table of Content
1. Building Relationships in Social Work: A Four Stage Relationship Model. Cheryl Mc Mullin, Practice Learning Centre Manager, Bryson Care, Northern Ireland. 2. Relationship Based Practice: Professional Challenges and Opportunities. John Mc Laughlin, Lecturer, Ulster University, Northern Ireland. 3. Relationships Based Social Work in Family and Child Care Practice. James Marshall, Lecturer, Ulster University, Northern Ireland. 4. Relational Work Young People. Cheryl Mc Mullin, Practice Learning Centre Manager, Bryson Care, Northern Ireland. 5. Mentoring Young Offenders in the Republic of Ireland. Julia Alexander and Mary Henihan, Le chéile, Republic of Ireland. 6. Relationship Based Practice: Working with Older People. James Todd, Social Service Training and Development Consultant, Southern Health and Social Service Trust, Northern Ireland. 7. Building Relationships to Help Improve Mental Well Being. Stephen Clarke, Assistant Psychologist, Western Health and Social Service Trust, Northern Ireland. 8. Building Relationships to Enable Change: A Journey with Service Users and Carers. Uel Mc Ilveen, Geraldine Campbell, Maria Somerville and Brenda Horgan, Northern Ireland Social Care Council, Northern Ireland. 9. Residential Childcare: Relationships in the Group Care Environment. Dr Lynn Connor, Consultant Clinical Psychologist, Dr Adrian Mc Kinney, Consultant Clinical Psychologist and Paul Harvey, Social Work Project Lead for Model of Attachment Practice. 10. The Supervisory Relationship within Practice Learning. Denise Mac Dermott and Susannah Mc Call, Lecturers, Ulster University, Northern Ireland. 11. Developing and Sustaining Relationships in Multidisciplinary Working. Professor Mary Mc Colgan, Head of School of Sociology and Applied Social Studies, Ulster University, Northern Ireland. 12. Looking Through the Lens at Endings: Service User, Student, Carer and Practice Educator Perspectives on Endings within Social Work Training. Siobhan Wylie, Senior Practice Learning Manager, Bryson Care and Denise Mac Dermott, Lecturer, Ulster University, Northern Ireland.