Beschreibung:
Provides readers with the essential knowledge and skills to undertake effective assessments and appropriate interventions. It focuses on key issues such as resilience, professional values, ethics, complexity and reflective practice.
IntroductionPart 1: Assessments: Making Sense and Planning to ActChapter 1:Definitions and principles of AssessmentChapter 2: Social work's evolving context: a brief historyChapter 3: Risk and professional judgementsChapter 4: Assessing children, young people and familiesChapter 5: Assessing adults' needsChapter 6: Planning, reviews, flexibility and supervisionPart 2: Interventions: Now Let¿s Go and Help PeopleChapter 7: Intervening as a social workerChapter 8: Relationships, systems and complexityChapter 9: Intervening during crisisChapter 10: Task-Centred InterventionsChapter 11: Strengths and solution-focused interventionsChapter 12: Working with Groups and Group WorkSummary and Final Thoughts