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Assessment & Intervention in Social Work
Preparing for Practice


December 2010 | 176 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd

Chris Beckett's new book on assessment and intervention in social work practice covers the core topics for qualifying social work students. Assessment & Intervention in Social Work provides a thorough understanding of the issues and skills essential for effective practice. Each of the nine chapters defines a key concept, including Assessment; Intervention; Risk and Efficacy. Case studies and 'practice questions' throughout make the connections between theory and practice explicit. Suggestions as to further reading are made at the end of each chapter.

This important book is essential reading for undergraduate and graduate social work students throughout all three years of their training, but it will be particularly useful for students who are on placement, or who are reflecting on their experiences on placement. It is also a useful resource for practice teachers who need a framework for discussing practice with students they supervise on placement.


 
Introduction
 
Context
 
Assessment
 
Intervention
 
Judgement
 
Need
 
Risk
 
Change
 
Evaluation

Clear,highly readable - a great introduction for students as always with Chris Beckett's books.

Ms Val Howden
Health, social care & early education, City College Norwich
February 23, 2011

I found Chris Beckett's book generally thorough and comprehensive and enjoyed reading it. It is well laid out, divided into core topics covering how we make judgements and then intervene. It is particularly useful I would think for newly qualified social workers who are starting out on their professional career, although the thoughtful, questioning style adopted throughout by Beckett could also be useful for experienced social workers in reconsidering their values and assumptions. As noted on the cover it is also useful for students in reflecting on their practice placements.

Mr Nigel Hall
School of Social Work, Kingston University
February 1, 2011

I am not sure this is at Masters level. However, I will be strongly recommending it to undergraduate students on Risk and Protection.

Mr Martin Kettle
School of Health, Glasgow Caledonian University
January 26, 2011

This text offers clear guidance on the practical application of assessment to support decision making. Although it is targeting social work practitioners, it has relevance to nursing course, especially ones focused on community nursing.

Mrs Jillian Taylor
School of Health in Social Science, Edinburgh University
January 25, 2011

Superb book for all levels of study on the course and will be adopted as core text

Mr David Bosworth
Social Work , Sheffield Hallam University
January 12, 2011

This is a clearly laid out book, with the crucial areas of assessment and intervention covered in an easily accessible manner for students. It includes case studies to help them apply their understanding to pratice situations.

Ms Tracey Price
Social Work , City College Norwich
January 12, 2011

A very helpful source for preparing students for practice

Philip Gilligan
Dept of Social Sciences & Humanities, Bradford University
January 7, 2011

The use of case examples is particularly useful in enabling students to link theory to practice

Ms Jackie Hughes
[DEPARTMENT NOT SPECIFIED], Huddersfield University
December 29, 2010

Another great text by Chris Beckett which focuses upon key concepts of SW practice.

This text has diverse appeal that will make it desireable for undergraduates & post-qualifying practitioners / practice assessors. I particularly enjoyed the chapters on Assessment, Need, Judgement & Risk.

Chris's writing style makes it both accessible & easy to read for students & SW educators alike.

Similar to Beckett's previous text it has a broad teaching applications (across numerous BA & MA modules) with it's contemporary case examples / studies, well crafted exercises, placement questions & useful comments.
I just wish I'd written it!

David Gaylard

Mr David Gaylard
other, Chichester University
December 23, 2010

Highly recommend. Well written, good book

Mrs Fiona Wilkes
BA (HONS) Degree in Social Work, North East Worcestershire College
December 16, 2010

Sample Materials & Chapters

Introduction