Description
Book SynopsisWhat is social work? How is it carried out? What skills does it require?
Despite its many challenges, social work remains a rewarding career that makes a difference. Understanding Social Work is a much-loved and highly acclaimed introduction to what is involved in the role, offering an excellent grounding in what the profession is all about.
Neil Thompson provides a clear and helpful account of the knowledge, skills and values that underpin social work, makes clear what some of the main challenges of social work are and helps you rise to those challenges.
Each engaging and succinct chapter supports the reader's learning and development with case studies, valuable advice from experienced practitioners, practical exercises and further reading suggestions.
In this sixth edition, Thompson shares lessons from his expert witness work and offers renewed focus on the significance of loss and grief and the resurgence of interest in anti-racism in soc
Trade Review
‘Thompson’s ever popular book returns with an update that both holds its original quality and ensures it is applicable for contemporary social work students. It remains a must read.’ -- Dr Paula Beesley, Senior Lecturer in Social Work * Leeds Beckett University, UK *
‘This book makes following the why, what, when and how of social work very straightforward.’ -- Dr Paul McCafferty, Senior Lecturer * Ulster University, UK *
‘A great source of knowledge for students, professionals and academics’ -- Dr Raluca Sarbu, Lecturer in Social Work * University of Worcester, UK *
Table of Contents
1. Making Sense of Social Work 2. The Legal and Policy Context 3. The Knowledge Base 4. The Skills Base 5. The Value Base 6. Achieving Good Practice 7. Facing the Challenge 8. Conclusion Guide to Further Learning Appendix: Internet Resources.