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A must-have text for social work students and practitioners which draws on the extensive years of experience of Principal Social Workers to shed light on contemporary issues.

Principal Social Workers are highly skilled and experienced professionals who lead and support social work practice and develop new social workers and social care practitioners. They are senior managers but also remain actively involved with frontline practice so they can report on the views and experiences of practitioners at all levels. Their experience and knowledge is a hitherto untapped goldmine. This book draws upon the years of experience that are represented within the role and gives a voice to the experience of PSWs. Accessible and accurate, these chapters discuss contemporary practice issues such as sustainability, poverty and racism. Common to all the chapters is the central position of the relationship in social work practice. This book will give food for thought to any social worker or social work care practitioner.

This book offers a refreshing and accessible take on contemporary practice issues. Presented in an accessible style, each chapter displays an area of practice that has personal resonance for the author. It encourage critical thinking by taking a broader concept and asking the reader 'what does this mean for social work practice?'



Table of Contents

Foreword Lord Patel

Foreword Ian Lawrence

Introduction Tanya Moore

Chapter 1 – Patchwork of relationships Sarah Range

Chapter 2 - Ways of Writing Fiona Hayward

Chapter 3 - Relationship Based Practice Claudia Megele

Chapter 4 - Safeguarding Adults Fran Leddra

Chapter 5 - A Reflection on On-Line Relationships and the Changing Landscape of Practice Claudia Megele

Chapter 6 - Human Rights and Social Work Hannah Scaife

Chapter 7 - Poverty and the need for Radical Relational Practice Lisa Aldridge

Chapter 8 - Relationships and Reciprocity? Strengths-based social work in adult social care Tanya Moore

Chapter 9 - Understanding Racial Dynamics in Supervision Godfred Boahen

Chapter 10 - Anti-Racist Leadership Sara Taylor

Chapter 11 - Does Sustainability Have a Place in Social Work? Tendai Murowe

Chapter 12 - Social Worker's Relationship with CPD Tanya Moore

Chapter 13 - Our Wellbeing Leire Agirre

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      Publisher: Critical Publishing Ltd
      Publication Date: 06/03/2023
      ISBN13: 9781915080950, 978-1915080950
      ISBN10: 1915080959
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      A must-have text for social work students and practitioners which draws on the extensive years of experience of Principal Social Workers to shed light on contemporary issues.

      Principal Social Workers are highly skilled and experienced professionals who lead and support social work practice and develop new social workers and social care practitioners. They are senior managers but also remain actively involved with frontline practice so they can report on the views and experiences of practitioners at all levels. Their experience and knowledge is a hitherto untapped goldmine. This book draws upon the years of experience that are represented within the role and gives a voice to the experience of PSWs. Accessible and accurate, these chapters discuss contemporary practice issues such as sustainability, poverty and racism. Common to all the chapters is the central position of the relationship in social work practice. This book will give food for thought to any social worker or social work care practitioner.

      This book offers a refreshing and accessible take on contemporary practice issues. Presented in an accessible style, each chapter displays an area of practice that has personal resonance for the author. It encourage critical thinking by taking a broader concept and asking the reader 'what does this mean for social work practice?'



      Table of Contents

      Foreword Lord Patel

      Foreword Ian Lawrence

      Introduction Tanya Moore

      Chapter 1 – Patchwork of relationships Sarah Range

      Chapter 2 - Ways of Writing Fiona Hayward

      Chapter 3 - Relationship Based Practice Claudia Megele

      Chapter 4 - Safeguarding Adults Fran Leddra

      Chapter 5 - A Reflection on On-Line Relationships and the Changing Landscape of Practice Claudia Megele

      Chapter 6 - Human Rights and Social Work Hannah Scaife

      Chapter 7 - Poverty and the need for Radical Relational Practice Lisa Aldridge

      Chapter 8 - Relationships and Reciprocity? Strengths-based social work in adult social care Tanya Moore

      Chapter 9 - Understanding Racial Dynamics in Supervision Godfred Boahen

      Chapter 10 - Anti-Racist Leadership Sara Taylor

      Chapter 11 - Does Sustainability Have a Place in Social Work? Tendai Murowe

      Chapter 12 - Social Worker's Relationship with CPD Tanya Moore

      Chapter 13 - Our Wellbeing Leire Agirre

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