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Adolescents and Social Workers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 100

Adolescents and Social Workers

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Teenagers and the Social Work Services
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 306

Teenagers and the Social Work Services

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1995-01-01
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Until now, little has been done to examine the variety of social works services provided to teenagers who are placed on formal or informal supervision or who are looked after in care. How far are their needs being met? This three-year study uses interviews with social workers, young people and their parents in five local authorities in England and Scotland to evaluate what is currently available and its impact on the teenagers and their families. The research concludes with a combination of measures that appear to lead to better outcomes.

Like Distant Relatives
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 304

Like Distant Relatives

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Social Work Practice with Children, Third Edition
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 497

Social Work Practice with Children, Third Edition

This book has been replaced by Social Work Practice with Children, Fourth Edition, ISBN 978-1-4625-3755-6.

The Social Worker's Guide to Child and Adolescent Mental Health
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 290

The Social Worker's Guide to Child and Adolescent Mental Health

Also included are case examples, reflective activities and practical exercises to underpin theory and knowledge.

Social Work with Adolescents
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 203

Social Work with Adolescents

Originally published in 1980, this was the first book to provide a wide-ranging discussion of social work with adolescents, and is composed of linked original papers by the Social Work Group and their associates at the University of Bath. The contributors discuss adolescent development and the experience of adolescents and focus on what social workers might actually do with and for these young people. Following a general discussion of social work method, using the framework provided by systems theory, there is exploration of counselling with the adolescent and his family, group work and neighbourhood work with adolescents, and the residential care of adolescents. In addition, the book examines issues of interprofessional co-operation between the services provided for adolescents, and discusses some of the personal issues which confront the social worker who works with young people.

Social Work Reclaimed
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 178

Social Work Reclaimed

Reclaiming Social Work (RSW) is a radical new system for delivering child and family social work in the UK. The system was first piloted in the London Borough of Hackney and the model has gained national recognition. At the heart of this innovative system is the endeavour to keep children together with their families. This book sets out what the Reclaiming Social Work model is, how it was implemented, and how it works. It explains the RSW system of social work 'units' made up of clinicians and therapists and headed by a consultant social worker, and demonstrates how it has worked in practice. The evidence base and theories underlying the model are also explained. Several chapters are written by consultant social workers with extensive experience of working within RSW, which outline the methodological approaches used. This book on a pioneering new social work model will be of great interest to social work managers, policymakers and academics.

Direct Work
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 313

Direct Work

A diverse range of practitioners, researchers and educators present a variety of perspectives on what counts as direct work. Is it the undertaking of certain tasks with a child, or building a relationship that matters most? Is it more about what is done with a child or about how it is done? Is it a set of planned activities or spontaneous approaches? And what counts as effective communication, given the diversity of both children and practice roles and contexts?

Working with Children and Teenagers Using Solution Focused Approaches
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 178

Working with Children and Teenagers Using Solution Focused Approaches

Solution focused approaches offer proven ways of helping children overcome a whole range of difficulties, from academic problems to mental health issues, by helping them to identify their strengths and achievements. Based on solution focused practice principles, this book illustrates communication skills and playful techniques for working with all children and young people, regardless of any health, learning or development need. It demonstrates how the approach can capture children's views, wishes and worries, and can assist them in identifying their strengths and abilities. The approach encourages positive decision-making, and helps children to overcome challenges, achieve their goals and reach their full potential. The book is packed with case examples, practical strategies, and practice activities. This valuable text will be of great use to a range of practitioners working with children and young people, including social workers, youth workers, counsellors, teachers and nurses.

Social Work with Children and Families
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 233

Social Work with Children and Families

′An excellent introduction to social work with children and families. It links practice with legislation and highlights relevant research findings′. - Mr Dan Burrows,Cardiff School of Health Sciences, Cardiff Metropolitan University Working with children and families is one of the most challenging, skilled, but ultimately rewarding, areas of social work practice. Social workers need to be able to work with a diverse group of children and their families: from babies to teenagers, single parents to two-parent families and multi-carer families, as well as with a diverse group of professionals, such as the police, schools, hospitals, health centres and various community organisations. They n...