Child Welfare Supervision: A Practical Guide for Supervisors, Managers, and Administrators

Child Welfare Supervision: A Practical Guide for Supervisors, Managers, and Administrators

by Cathryn C. Potter (Editor), Charmaine R. Brittain (Editor)

Synopsis

Child welfare supervisors need and deserve a book oriented to the reality of their work.Supervision in Child Welfare connects the theoretical and practical to provide readers with the most relevant and sound approaches to supervision. While the availability of professional training programs in the states for supervisors has grown exponentially over the past years, publications that can support this work specific to supervision in a child welfare context are few. Supervision in Child Welfare translates generic supervision principles to the specifics and reality of the child welfare practice environment. Supervisors operate in a bureaucratic system and respond to a community context of multiple stakeholders. Supervisors support and offer guidance to a stressed workforce while attending to competing demands in an environment where children's lives are at stake. Research has shown that supervisors stand in a pivotal position in the child welfare workforce in terms of recruiting and retaining the best employees, moving agencies to best practice frameworks and creating an sustaining positive organizational climates. Supervision in Child Welfare bridges the gap between research and supervisory practice, between management and organizational theory and supervisory practice. It provides a comprehensive, integrated resource for child welfare supervisors to give them tools and information to succeed in the fast-paced and intense world of child welfare. The book covers a wide range of must-have skills and knowledge for supervisors including leadership, developing worker performance, managing the Child Welfare unit, working beyond the agency, managing performance, providing clinical supervision, and respecting diversity. Plentiful examples and case studies illustrate key concepts.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 392
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 09 Apr 2009

ISBN 10: 0195326768
ISBN 13: 9780195326765

Media Reviews

The field of children, youth, and families services has waited a long time for a text that provides such clear and informed guidance. This should be required reading for all child welfare professionals and scholars. --Gerald P. Mallon, DSW, Professor and Executive Director, National Resource Center for Family-Centered Practice and Permanency Planning, Hunter College School of Social Work


This book is a welcome addition to currently available literature on supervision. It draws on a variety of models to present a practical guide, particularly for child welfare supervisors. In addition, the practice examples and skills-based activities will be of interest to trainers and practice educators. I would highly recommend this excellent book. --Reviewed by Gillian Calvin Thomas, Senior Lecturer, Practice Learning, Bournemouth University, in Child & Family Social Work


Author Bio
Cathryn Potter is the Executive Director of the Erna and Brad Butler Institute for Families and Research Director at the Graduate School of Social Work of the University of Denver. Charmaine Brittain is the Program Manager at the Erna and Brad Butler Institute for Families in the Graduate School of Social Work at the University of Denver.