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Groupwork Practice in Social Work 3rd Revised edition


Groupwork Practice in Social Work 3rd Revised edition

Hardback by Lindsay, Trevor; Orton, Sue

Groupwork Practice in Social Work

£105.00

ISBN:
9781446287408
Publication Date:
22 Apr 2014
Edition/language:
3rd Revised edition / English
Publisher:
Sage Publications Ltd
Imprint:
Learning Matters Ltd
Pages:
168 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 16 - 21 May 2024
Groupwork Practice in Social Work

Description

The social work degree requires that students clearly demonstrate competence in working with groups. Many social work students will begin working with families, communities and organisations before they qualify and are regularly assessed on this groupwork practice through assignments and observation. Specialist skills are needed to cope in challenging groups and the authors look at how students can develop their existing skills to cope and respond to challenges. The practical focus of this book on planning, organising, facilitating and evaluating groupwork will help students to develop their skills and pass assessment, increasing confidence during placement groupwork activities. A practical and accessible textbook, Groupwork Practice in Social Work is essential reading to help students through their complex and challenging Groupwork assessments. Key updates: New material on working with service user groups New material for students who are being assessed in a group Updated case studies This book is in the Transforming Social Work Practice series. All books in the series are affordable, mapped to the Social Work Curriculum, practical with clear links between theory & practice and written to the Professional Capabilities Framework.

Contents

Introduction What is groupwork? Planning your group: initial planning decisions Facilitation and co-facilitation Setting up the group Group processes Programming and activities Issues of power and oppression Coping with unexpected or unhelpful responses Monitoring, recording and evaluating your work Conclusion

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