Learn how to get the most from your placements with this user-friendly text. The bestselling Making the Most of Field Placement offers a practice-based approach to teaching and learning during placement experiences. Written for both students and supervisors, it follows the stages of a placement from planning through to evaluation. The core practice issues and ideas discussed can be used for a wide range of fields including social work, welfare work, disability work, youth work, community work and other human services. This edition has been updated to reflect the 2020 Australian Social Work Education and Accreditation Standards along with new chapters on working with vulnerable people and becoming a professional.
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Weight: 710g
Dimensions: 211 x 298mm
Publication Date: 10 May 2022
Publisher: Cengage Learning EMEA
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780170457606
About Helen CleakJill Wilson
Professor Jill Wilson is an Emeritus Professor of Social Work in the School of Nursing Midwifery and Social Work at the University of Queensland. Her research background is in aged care issues and disability. Currently she is the lead Investigator on an ARC grant exploring hospital social work responses to elder abuse. She has had extensive practical experience as a field educator and in teaching supervision and practice skills to students and field educators. Dr Helen Cleak is Adjunct Associate Professor in the School of Allied Health Human Service and Sport La Trobe University and has been a Visiting Fellow at Trinity College Republic of Ireland and Queens College Northern Ireland. She has a strong practice and research background in field education and was the Director of Field Education and International placements for over 20 years. She is on the Editorial Board of Australian Social Work and is a member of the accreditation Panel of the AASW and a member of the Expert panel to review the ASWEAS guidelines on field education. She is an active researcher in field education with colleagues in Australia Ireland and United Kingdom and collaborates with health practitioners to research aspects of domestic and family violence.