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040 _aWSS
_dAFV
082 0 _a361.32 PRA
245 _aPractice skills in social work and welfare :
_bmore than just common sense
_cMaidment, Jane; Egan, Ronnie; (ed.)
260 _aCrows Nest, N.S.W.
_bAllen & Unwin
_c2004
300 _ax, 318 p. ; 23 cm.
365 _a00
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500 _aContents: Introduction : the integrated framework / Jane Maidment anda Ronnie Egan -- Skill-based learning / Jane Maidment -- Practice approaches / Marie Connolly -- Preparing for practice / Daryle Rigney and Lesley Cooper -- Introduction to engagement / Ronnie Egan -- Developing the helping relationship : engaging with clients in different contexts / Helen Cleak and Ronnie Egan -- Engagement with involuntary clients / Chris Trotter -- Introduction to assessment / Jim Anglem and Jane Maidment -- Conducting risk assessments / Christine Morley -- Assessment with families / Yvonne Crichton-Hill -- Cross cultural perspectives in mental health assessments / Lynne Briggs -- Introduction to intervention / Ronnie Egan -- Facilitating change through groupwork / Ken McMaster -- Using constructive challenge during interventions / Delia O'Donohue -- Introduction to evaluation and termination / Jane Maidment -- Working with clients on the telephone / Keith Millar -- Closure and clients / Lesley Merrett Conclusion / Ronnie Egan and Jane Maidment
505 0 0 _t1. Introduction : the integrated framework / Jane Maidment and Ronnie Egan 2. Skill-based learning / Jane Maidment 3. Practice approaches / Marie Connolly 4. Preparing for practice / Daryle Rigney and Lesley Cooper 5. Introduction to engagement
520 _aThis Australasian text provides teaching and learning practice skills for social work students in Australasia. The contributors are Australian and New Zealand practitioners and academics. The material reflects contemporary practice issues students are likely to encounter in placements. The text is divided into two parts: the first part lays the foundation for teaching and leaning skills, covering topics related to the experience of learning practice skills in a group setting and preparing for client contact. The second part focuses on specific practice skills related to service delivery with clients. The text uses case studies to demonstrate how welfare services can be delivered in different contexts. Risk assessment in domestic violence is specifically addressed. The editors' approach is based on the belief that the source of individual problems is found in a wider societal context, thus social workers need to understand oppression, inequity and the effect of marginalisation of individuals, families and groups. The text notes Maori and indigenous perspectives.
522 _aau
650 2 4 _aSOCIAL SERVICES
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650 2 7 _aSOCIAL WELFARE
_9559
650 2 7 _2FVC
_aSOCIAL WORK PRACTICE
_9562
651 _aINTERNATIONAL
_93624
651 4 _aAUSTRALIA
_92597
651 4 _aNEW ZEALAND
_92588
700 1 _aMaidment, Jane
_91612
700 1 _aEgan, Ronnie
_91095
942 _2ddc
_cBOOK