This is the first text to examine the principal elements of service user involvement and participation across both adult and children's services. A valuable learning resource, it draws together information from research, service users, carers and practitioners across both groups. In addition, it g
Experiencing Social Work: Learning from Service Users
β Scribed by Mark Doel; Lesley Best
- Publisher
- SAGE
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 168
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
β²Experiencing Social Work provides a refreshing change in the expanse of social work education texts. Its focus on learning from people who had received a good service from social workers drew out many of the foundation blocks of practice that can so easily be minimised in favour of β²deeper academic theoriesβ². In short, it reminded me of my own passion for practice and the privilege it is to be part of the social work professionβ² - Kay Wall, Lecturer in Social Work
In this book people tell their stories of positive social work and the difference it has made to their lives. The book was inspired by the belief that we can learn more from what goes right than what goes wrong. Follow the stories in each chapter to read about good practice, to reflect on the lessons learned, and to feel uplifted by social workβ²s potential for positive change and social justice. Other key features include:
" Case examples from a wide range of service user groups, including people with mental health problems, disabilities, parenting difficulties, those living in care, those experiencing loss and other life transitions.
" Commentaries that unpack the core themes and issues from each example in order to understand the experience and learn from it.
" Examples of how social work students have contributed to positive change in the lives of service users.
" A strong grounding in the ethical guidelines and skills base required of all social work practice.
This important book will be valuable reading for all undergraduate social work students and will also be useful for qualified social workers, service users and carers.
Mark Doel is based at the Centre for Health and Social Care Research, Sheffield Hallam University. Lesley Best is based at the School of Health, University of Northampton.
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