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Jonathan Parker
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 79

Jonathan Parker

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Introducing Social Work
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 440

Introducing Social Work

A practical and complete introduction to contemporary social work written by subject experts, including best-selling Transforming Social Work Practice authors.

Social Work Practice
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 354

Social Work Practice

This bestselling 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. Key updates: New Material on Personalisation Agenda Greater emphasis on social work in the community More research material on working with children Updated case studies throughout Part of the Transforming Social Work Practice series. All books in the series are affordable, mapped to the Social Work Curriculum, practical with clear links between theory & practice and written to the Professional Capabilities Framework.

Working with Vulnerable Adults
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 202

Working with Vulnerable Adults

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007-11-22
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Working with Vulnerable Adults provides an understanding of current practice in social and health care, examining abuse of vulnerable adults and the ways in which social policy, welfare services and practitioners may help. It is essential reading for students and practitioners interested in finding out more about this important field.

The Soul Solution
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 226

The Soul Solution

Revelatory answers in the search for meaning can seem to be the privilege of only the most evolved, brilliant, or blessed beings. But motivational counselor and teacher Jonathan Parker puts those answers within grasp. His step-by-step soul-solution process addresses that most profound of human quests with techniques that prompt transformational shifts. Refined over Parker’s decades of counseling experience, these meditations and self-guided practices explore fear, meaning, ego, love, abundance, and healing in ways that will connect you to your core — the soul, beyond body and mind, from which real understanding and lasting fulfillment flow. By merging with this source, you will discover the love and peace that already exist inside you, allowing negative thoughts, painful memories, and limiting patterns to dissolve easily. By doing so, you will begin to experience the soul’s limitless gifts and replace endless searching with joyful, enlightened, and empowered being.

Professional Social Work
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 361

Professional Social Work

If social work students are to flourish in their careers, and go beyond a basic sense of ‘competence’ in practice, it is essential to develop a sense of Professional Self. This book will help students develop critical understanding of their own social work practice, and the tools and skills required to become a professional social worker. It includes: Chapters on practising Reflexivity and the importance of Relationships in social work Contributions from leading social work academics A focus on building a professional identity through learning and practice The emphasis is on developing your professionalism, and how that journey translates into everyday practice. To help this growth there...

Effective Practice Learning in Social Work
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 176

Effective Practice Learning in Social Work

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010-06-01
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  • Publisher: SAGE

The Department of Health requires students on the social work degree to undertake at least 200 days in direct practice learning during their course. Practice learning often raises great anxieties for students, agencies and those who supervise and assess it. This book tackles those anxieties, explaining the ways the experience can deliver a unique learning opportunity for the student. It is ideal for students undertaking or about to undertake practice learning, student supervisors and practice assessors, as well as trainers and policymakers within social care agencies and healthcare professions where practice learning is also undertaken.

Brookings Papers on Economic Activity 2001
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 342

Brookings Papers on Economic Activity 2001

For almost thirty years, Brookings Papers on Economic Activity (BPEA) has provided academic and business economists, government officials, and members of the financial and business communities with timely research of current economic issues.BPEA 2: 2001Contents include: ¡°Why Doesn¡¯t the United States Have a European-Style Welfare State?¡±Alberto Alesina and Edward Glaeser (Harvard University) and Bruce Sacerdote (Dartmouth College)¡°From Reunification to Economic Integration: Productivity and the Labor Market in Eastern Germany¡±Michael C. Burda (Humboldt University, Berlin) and Jennifer Hunt (University of Montreal)¡°The Great Recession: Lessons for Macroeconomic Policy from Japan¡± Kenneth N. Kuttner (Federal Reserve Bank of New York) and Adam S. Posen (Institute for International Economics)¡°The Consumption Risk of the Stock Market¡±Jonathan A. Parker (Princeton University)

Social Work Practice: Assessment, Planning, Intervention and Review
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 178

Social Work Practice: Assessment, Planning, Intervention and Review

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010-06-25
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  • Publisher: SAGE

This bestselling and widely recognised textbook is now into its Third Edition and has been fully updated to reflect the recent changes in social work practice. New features and case studies are included throughout, as is a greater emphasis on safeguarding and protection issues. By working through this book, student social workers can ensure that they understand the features of a good assessment, how it is conducted and some of the difficulties that might arise during the process.

Social Work with Disadvantaged and Marginalised People
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 375

Social Work with Disadvantaged and Marginalised People

Social workers, whatever their specialism, practise with people at the margins of society. It is therefore essential that all social work students not only understand the powers and processes that lead to disadvantage and marginalisation but develop the knowledge and skills needed to bring about change and uphold social justice in all aspects of their professional practice. Split into three parts, this book considers what is meant by disadvantage and marginalisation, how this can come about and the impact this may have on lives, before unpicking the key knowledge and skills needed to practice effectively with individuals and groups. It then goes on to show what good ethical and reflective practice looks like, going step-by-step through the ins and outs of using the law and policy to bring about change before considering key ethical dilemmas in practice.