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Social Work Supervisor - Supervision in Community, Day Care, and Residential Settings

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Informationen zum Autor The Authors Allan Brown is a Senior Lecturer in Social Work at Bristol University. He has published widely on the subject of Groupwork and his publications include a book on Consultation (1984). He has experience as a staff and student supervisor and as a consultant. He has taught on many courses for supervisors and consultants in SSD, Probation and Voluntary settings. Iain Bourne is a full-time trainer working for his own consultancy IMPACT, which specialises in helping practitioners respond to clients at the point of crisis. He is also the Course Director for the Diploma in Post-traumatic Stress Counselling which he developed for the Home Office. Previously he worked as the Principal Training Consultant for the Richmond Fellowship College and has run many courses on supervision, as well as being an experienced supervisor and consultant himself. Klappentext The Social Work Supervisor is the first comprehensive British text on supervision of staff in social work, community care and social welfare settings. It examines the changing social work scene of the 1990s, and breaks new ground in areas such as: *anti-oppressive supervision *supervision of post-traumatic stress *group supervision The Social Work Supervisor is a comprehensive text for the social work supervisor, and for all supervisors in social welfare and community care settings. It includes new material not found in other books on supervision. The authors emphasise the importance of the supervisory relationship, regular skilled supervision and a clear value base in the provision of good quality services. This book provides a clear theoretical framework, bringing theory and practice together through numerous practical examples of supervision in action. One major chapter examines a range of typical supervision situations, and provides suggestions for possible supervisor responses. The Social Work Supervisor will be invaluable reading for new and experienced supervisors; practice-teachers supervising students; trainers of supervisors; and social work managers.This is the first comprehensive British text on supervision of staff in social work, community care and social welfare settings. It examines the changing social work scene of the 1990s, and breaks new ground in areas such as anti-oppressive supervision, supervision of post-traumatic stress, group supervision. Inhaltsverzeichnis Series editors' preface Introduction Setting the scene The making of a supervisor Supervision and power an anti-oppressive perspective Getting started contract and boundaries A model for practice The supervision relationship Group supervision Supervision and the team Stress and trauma the supervisor's response Training and development Core themes in a time of change Bibliography Index ...

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Authors BROWN, Allan Bourne Brown, Allan G. Brown, Phillip Brown
Publisher Open University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.12.1995
 
EAN 9780335194582
ISBN 978-0-335-19458-2
No. of pages 210
Series Social Science for Nurses and
Social Science for Nurses and
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education > School education, didactics, methodology
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political system

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