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The Enlightened Social Worker

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While social work theory tends to emphasise helping individuals and challenging social injustice, the reality of practice is characterised by challenge and conflict. This text offers a new concept ...
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  • 30 April 2024
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While social work theory tends to emphasise helping individuals and challenging social injustice, the reality of practice is characterised by challenge and conflict. This text offers a new concept of social work that explains the nature of these conflicts and moves beyond them, with an inspiring and practical vision of what social work is and should be.

Placing rights at the heart of practice, this introduction to social work will be useful to practitioners and students with a substantive contribution to the theoretical literature that emphasises the role of social work when rights may be in conflict, enabling students and workers to become more confident in dealing with the uncomfortable realities of practice.

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Price: $112.95
Pages: 202
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Imprint: Policy Press
Publication Date: 30 April 2024
ISBN: 9781447367659
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Social Work, Social work, PHILOSOPHY / Movements / Humanism, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Human Rights, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Children's Studies, Human rights, civil rights, Age groups: children, Child welfare and youth services
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"Acknowledging contemporary practice challenges while traversing the social and the individual, Forrester positions social work as central to the promotion of human rights. A must-read for students and practitioners." Henry Smith, Lecturer in Social Work, University of Sussex

Donald Forrester is Professor of Child and Family Social Work and Director of CASCADE Centre for Children's Social Care Research and Development at Cardiff University.

Introduction

Part 1: An Introduction to Rights Based Social Work

1. The Enlightenment, Social Work and Progress

2. Freedom, rights, equality, solidarity and social work

3. Needs, Rights and Social Work

Part 2: Core Intellectual Traditions for a Rights Based Social Work

4. Humanist Social Work

5. The Social Model

Part 3: How to Practice Rights Based Social Work

6. Assessment as Theory Development

7. Good assessment: Formulation and Resolution

8. Assessing Change

9. Good Practice in Direct Work: Purposeful Dialogue

10. Purposeful Dialogue and Good Authority

11. Purposeful Dialogue and Helping People

12. Creating a Collaborative Plan

13. Final Thoughts and Future Directions