Social Work A Companion to Learning

Cover of Social Work A Companion to Learning by Mark Lymbery
Author: Mark Lymbery
Publisher: SAGE
Year: 2007
Language: en
Edition: New Ed edition
Pages: 302
ISBN-13: 9781412920025
Dimensions:
Height: 9.13 Inches
Length: 7.32 Inches
Weight: 1.2786811196 Pounds
Width: 0.73 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 361.30941
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Social Work: A Companion to Learning by Mark Lymbery, published by SAGE on April 13, 2007, is a comprehensive resource designed to equip readers with essential knowledge and skills for effective social work practice. This New Ed edition spans 302 pages and is presented in English. The book addresses the challenges faced by social work professionals and emphasizes the importance of values and skills in promoting social justice within communities.

Readers will find a holistic and critical approach to social work education, exploring key themes and concepts that underpin both theory and practice. The text includes a variety of topics such as communication skills, partnership working, and the perspectives of service users, making it relevant for students and practitioners alike. With case studies, interactive questions, and further reading sections, this book aims to enhance understanding and support ongoing professional development in the field of social work.


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`In recent years, social work has been devalued by politicians and the media. However it requires practitioners equipped with key skills to empower individuals and communities and rooted in values which stimulate them to promote social justice. It is heartening that social work educators are at the forefront of equipping social workers with the skills and values to promote a better society. This book will open hearts and minds to achieve these ends’ – Bob Holman, former Community Worker and Professor of Social Policy

Social Work: A Companion to Learning is an exciting and definitive new book that will equip readers with the core knowledge and skills they need to successfully complete their social work training, and go on to be an effective practitioner. The text takes a holistic and critical approach, not only enabling students and practitioners to understand how to practise social work effectively, but also how to locate this practice within its societal context.

Written and edited by leading experts in the field, each chapter skilfully explores key themes, issues, and concepts underpinning social work theory and practice in an engaging, authoritative and accessible way. The selection of topics serves to establish: the contexts through which social work education can best be understood; the core requirements and processes that characterise social work courses; the issues involved in continuing professional development. The chapters comprise a wide range of key issues, such as communication skills, partnership working, the values of social work, supervision, management, law, and research mindedness, as well as two unique chapters written exclusively from service users’ perspectives.

Case studies, interactive questions, key points and further reading sections are used throughout the book to bring the material to life and aid readers’ understanding. Social Work: A Companion to Learning will be a core text for students and practitioners at all levels, providing the most up-to-date and comprehensive companion they will need to help them progress in their careers.

Mark Lymbery has taught social work at the University of Nottingham since 1995. He is the author of Social Work with Older People (2005), also published by SAGE Publications. Karen Postle is a registered social worker with a background in counselling and family and neighbour mediation. She now teaches on the social work programmes at the University of East Anglia.

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