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Social work reclaimed : innovative frameworks for child and family social work practice /

Contributor(s): Publisher: London : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, c2012Description: 175 pagesContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781849052023
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 362.7 So678g 2012
Contents:
Contents. Chapter 1 Introduction -- Chapter 2 A systems methodology for child and family social work -- Chapter 3 Systematic practice in a risk management context -- Chapter 4 Behavioural-based interventions: social learning theory -- Chapter 5 Stories lived, stories told: using a systematic approach to case recording in the social work unit -- Chapter 6 Preconditions: structure, continuity and momentum -- Chapter 7 Working with people in transition -- Chapter 8 The centrality of relationships -- Chapter 9 Liberated thinking within a social work unit -- Chapter 10 Helping people move beyond their own histories -- Chapter 11 Seen and heard: the unfolding story of reclaiming social work through the eyes of a children's practitioner -- Chapter 12 Conclusion and reflections on our journey.
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Includes index.

Contents. Chapter 1 Introduction -- Chapter 2 A systems methodology for child and family social work -- Chapter 3 Systematic practice in a risk management context -- Chapter 4 Behavioural-based interventions: social learning theory -- Chapter 5 Stories lived, stories told: using a systematic approach to case recording in the social work unit -- Chapter 6 Preconditions: structure, continuity and momentum -- Chapter 7 Working with people in transition -- Chapter 8 The centrality of relationships -- Chapter 9 Liberated thinking within a social work unit -- Chapter 10 Helping people move beyond their own histories -- Chapter 11 Seen and heard: the unfolding story of reclaiming social work through the eyes of a children's practitioner -- Chapter 12 Conclusion and reflections on our journey.

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