Professional Practice in Human Service Organisations

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A01=Catherine McDonald
A01=Christine Craik
A01=Judy Williams
A01=Linette Hawkins
AASW Code
advocacy strategies
Author_Catherine McDonald
Author_Christine Craik
Author_Judy Williams
Author_Linette Hawkins
Category=JKSN
community work
conflict resolution in human services
Deputy Ceo
Disability Support Workers
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ethical decision making
Ethical Organisational Environment
Exercise Leadership
Foetal Alcohol Syndrome
Government Bodies
handling conflict
Human Service Field
Human Service Management
human service organisations
Human Service Practitioners
Human Service Worker
Human Services Industry
Human Services Practice
information management practices
Job Services Australia
Management Information System
Organisation's Management Information System
organisational leadership theory
Organisations Control Access
Organisation’s Management Information System
Peer Supervision
Professional Development
professional practice
Reflective Learning Tool
Sensitive Information
service delivery systems
Service Users
social care systems
Social Work Supervision
supervision in social services
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367719050
  • Weight: 720g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Mar 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Helping children, disabled people, the unemployed, the elderly or homeless people can be inspiring work. However you can only help other people effectively if you understand your role clearly and know how to navigate the organisation in which you work. Professional Practice in Human Service Organisations examines what it means to be a professional in human service work, and how to develop excellence in professional practice.

Making explicit what is often held as tacit knowledge in day to day practice, the authors explain the dynamics of human service organisations. They outline the challenges worker can face in caring for vulnerable people while at the same time fulfilling expectations of management and funding bodies. They explain the importance of understanding the complex networks of service delivery systems, including the role of information technology. They also examine how workers can maintain professional relations with clients, colleagues and other workers by developing skills in advocacy and in handling conflict, complaints and ethical dilemmas.

Professional Practice in Human Service Organisations is essential reading for practitioners new to roles in social work, community work, youth work and related fields.

Catherine McDonald is Professor, and Christine Craik, Linette Hawkins and Judy Williams all are lecturers in the Social Work program at RMIT University.

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