Social Work Practice: Assessment, Planning, Intervention and Review (Transforming Social Work Practice)

Social Work Practice: Assessment, Planning, Intervention and Review (Transforming Social Work Practice)

by JonathanParker (Author), Greta Bradley (Author)

Synopsis

This book takes the student step-by-step through the core processes of social work. It introduces four essential elements (assessment, planning intervention and review) in a clear manner, and is structured in a chronological way that is easy to understand yet holistic in approach. The authors use Assessment as a lynchpin for the book and use various assessment tools (some of which they have developed themselves) to illustrate the links between theory and practice. An essential introduction to the fundamental principles of social work practice, this title has been fully-revised to link directly to the Professional Capabilities Framework for Social Work.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 162
Edition: 3rd Edition
Publisher: Learning Matters
Published: 25 Jun 2010

ISBN 10: 1844458318
ISBN 13: 9781844458318

Media Reviews
This is an excellent new edition of a very popular textbook. It provides a first class examination of the social work process. - Lecturer, Bangor University
Author Bio
Professor Jonathan Parker is Head of Social Work and Learning Disability at Bournemouth University and, with colleagues, has developed the Centre for Social Work and Social Care Research. He is curerntly vice-chair of the Joint University Council Social Work Education Committee. Greta Bradley is a former Senior Lecturer in Social Work at the University of York. Her academic interests are in community care and workforce studies in social work. Her most recent research is on aspects of sustainable practice in social work. She is a former of 'Practice'.