Social Work, Cats and Rocket Science Guide to Rights-Based Practice

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A-Z social work guide
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career development in social work
case law for social workers
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child to adult transition support
community of practice in social work
critical reflection in social work
empowering social work professionals
empowerment through social work
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human rights and social work
narrative accounts in social work
older adult care in social work
person-centered social work
practitioner development in social work
professional social work voices
punk philosophy in social work
real-life social work cases
reflective social work practice
relational social work
residential care transitions
social justice in social work
social work advocacy
social work ethics
social work interventions
social work legal literacy
social work power dynamics
Social work practice
social work reflections
social work theory
social work with vulnerable populations
wisdom in social work practice

Product details

  • ISBN 9781805012313
  • Weight: 282g
  • Dimensions: 238 x 314mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Apr 2025
  • Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Dive into the heart of social work in this pioneering A-Z reference guide which brings theory to life through the lived experience of social workers. Drawing on narrative accounts from a thriving community of practice, this justice-driven book offers authentic and intimate outlooks on the realities of social work.
Each chapter focuses on one aspect of practice and is supplemented with a diverse tapestry of professional voices at various stages of their career. Each contribution offers a unique perspective, including insight from professionals who have first-hand experience of social work interventions. Examples of practice are from across the age range, from the experience of supporting a young person to move from a children's residential home into their first flat through to ensuring that an older person living in a care home carries on voting.
Real-life cases are paired with critical reflections, learning points, and relevant case law. This combined approach allows for wisdom in practice as well as legal literacy within a person-centred, relational framework. Brought up to date with a splash of punk philosophy, bringing optimism to the social work struggle for those whose rights need support to be upheld and for their voices to be heard.
In revealing the profound relationship between social work, power, and human rights, this guide will allow you to become a more reflective and impactful practitioner.

Elaine James is a social worker who has also held various grant making and commissioning roles across the Voluntary Sector and Local Government. She is a researcher, the output from which she has presented internationally, and has published in the trade press and peer reviewed literature.

Rob Mitchell is a Principal Social Worker; he has extensive experience in national roles as leading voice advocating for the unique role of adult social work. He has published in the trade press and peer reviewed literature.

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