Social Work and Social Care Practice
- Ian O'Connor - Griffith University, Australia
- Mark Hughes - Southern Cross University
- Danielle Turney - Queen’s University, Northern Ireland, UK
- Jill Wilson
- Deborah Setterlund - University of Queensland, Australia
Key Features:
- Comprehensive content - includes discussion of theoretical perspectives, policy; assessment; intervention, the ethics and values framework; and practice-learning.
- A student-friendly approach - includes case-studies, chapter summaries, further reading sections, and discussion questions.
- A multi-professional perspective - recognises the experiences of all those working across the field of social care and incorporates service-user's voices.
- Practice-oriented - offers specific guidance to overcome challenges and provides an effective framework for practice.
This authoritative textbook will be an essential guide to the challenges and concepts underpinning social work practice. It offers a flavor of what social work entails and engages with recent debates about the nature of practice. It will be an invaluable text for social work trainees, and will also be useful reading for post-qualifying students and practitioners.
'For many readers, especially trainers and educationalists, the thoroughness of this book is likely to be attractive. The added advantage of O'Connor et al's book is that it covers social work for both adults and children. [This book] is likely to appear on many social work reading lists. [It has] the potential to provide good learning opportunities for post-qualifying as well as pre-qualifying training' - Health and Social Care in the Community
Sets practice placements in a contextual framework
I really enjoyed this book, very easy to read and a must for anyone wishing to explore the theory of social work and social care practice. It gives an in depth account of the ethical underpinnings of both disciplines essentially asking students to reflect on why it is they have chosen to follow this career path.
I have taken material from this book and included them in my power point presentations and will order some copies for our library. I am recommending that the students look at it in terms of supplemental reading.