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Making Links: Connecting Social Work Practice Across Specialisms

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The introduction of specialisms has enabled social workers to develop particular skills in their selected area. However, opportunities to obtain insight into other forms of specialist practice that could influence the well being of their clients may be limited under the developing specialist structures. This book seeks to address the potential limitation by: * exploring current social work issues that have implications for specialist practice * describing work with specific user groups in order to identify ways in which specialists can work together to meet the needs of the service users * providing material on training and development that includes individual and group exercises to help with the application of ideas about practice across specialist boundaries. The chapters are written by experts in their particular specialism who provide an overview of current knowledge, research, legislation and practice issues.

Table of Contents:
Introduction: Specialisms: a force for change - Jan Howarth and Steven Shardlow Part one: Common issues across specialisms Disabling chains and enabling links - Sally French, Maureen Gillman and John Swain Learning disabilities - Roy McConkey and Teresa Nixon Evidence based social work with people who have substance problems - Philip Guy and Larry Harrison HIV and AIDS - Di Hart Assessment and role across social work specialisms in working with domestic violence - Cathy Humphreys and Audrey Mullender Working with carers - a specialism that crosses boundaries - Christine Heron Part two: Making links: working together with service users Meeting the needs of children and families through working together - Jan Howarth The assessment process in work with offenders - Charlotte Knight The protection of vulnerable adults: the role of social work - Bridget Penhale and Jonathon Parker Mental health - Aileen Moore and Ian Moore Older people - Cherry Rowlings Making links across specialisms: training the panacea for good practice? - Jan Howarth and Steven Shardlow

About the Author :
Jan Horwath is a lecturer in social work and professional studies at the University of Sheffield. She has worked in statutory and voluntary social work settings for 20 years as a practitioner, trainer and manager. Steven Shardlow is a Professor at the University of Salford. He has been the Chairperson of the Association of Teachers in Social Work Education. Some of his other publications include Fundamentals of Social Work in Selected European Countries and Key Themes in European Social Work.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781898924425
  • Publisher: Russell House Publishing Ltd
  • Publisher Imprint: Russell House Publishing Ltd
  • Height: 243 mm
  • Returnable: N
  • Width: 170 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1898924422
  • Publisher Date: /11/2001
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Sub Title: Connecting Social Work Practice Across Specialisms


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