This book equips readers with the essential knowledge and skills to undertake effective assessments and appropriate interventions with confidence. In part one the authors unpick exactly what assessment is, outline the assessment toolkit, apply this to practice and discuss the ins and outs of the development of a clear care plan. Drawing on activities, case studies and service user perspectives part two guides readers through the application of different intervention methods in varied contexts with diverse service user groups. This book focuses on key issues such as resilience, professional values and ethics, complexity and reflective practice, helping students not only get to grips with all the essential theory but also to develop to emotional and professional intelligence.
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Weight: 450g
Dimensions: 186 x 232mm
Publication Date: 24 Dec 2018
Publisher: Sage Publications Ltd
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781526424495
About Cathryn MeredithPhilip Heslop
I have been a social worker since 1992 and chose social work as a profession to challenge inequality and discrimination. I have worked mainly in childcare social work and from 1995 specifically in fostering and adoption. I have worked in statutory voluntary and independent social work and have worked in all four countries of the UK. I developed a specialism working with male carers as well as caring for children on the autism spectrum. Having held a wide range of practice training reviewing and management roles I am also a passionate educator. I am qualified to teach adults and children have been an NVQ assessor and am a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. I completed a PhD on foster fathers through Durham University and joined Northumbria Universitys teaching team in 2013. I teach across all social work programmes focusing particularly on social work assessments and interventions. I supervise PhD students and I currently am principal investigator on an evaluation of simulation-based learning in social work programmes. I qualified as a social worker in 2001 and went on to practice in a variety of mental health settings. I became an Approved Social Worker (ASW) and later an Approved Mental Health Professional (AMHP). I developed a specialism in working with people diagnosed with emotionally unstable personality disorder and self-harming and suicidal behaviours. I qualified as a Best Interests Assessor (BIA) and went on to become a local authority Mental Capacity Act lead. From 2013 until its closure I was a College of Social Works accredited Expert Safeguarding Adults Practitioner. I left practice in 2013 to teach and research at Northumbria University. I teach across all qualifying and post qualifying social work programmes focussing particularly on social work with adults mental capacity adult safeguarding and mental health. I am a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and I am currently completing a PhD which explores how adult safeguarding is performed with people experiencing dementia.