Newly-Qualified Social Workers
A Practice Guide to the Assessed and Supported Year in Employment
Herausgeber: Keen, Steven; Brown, Keith; Parker, Jonathan
Newly-Qualified Social Workers
A Practice Guide to the Assessed and Supported Year in Employment
Herausgeber: Keen, Steven; Brown, Keith; Parker, Jonathan
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A down to earth, practical guide to newly qualified social workers on their Assessed and Supported Year in Employment.
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A down to earth, practical guide to newly qualified social workers on their Assessed and Supported Year in Employment.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Learning Matters
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Oktober 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 614g
- ISBN-13: 9781473977969
- ISBN-10: 1473977967
- Artikelnr.: 45642654
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Learning Matters
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Oktober 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 614g
- ISBN-13: 9781473977969
- ISBN-10: 1473977967
- Artikelnr.: 45642654
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Please mind the gap - Steven Keen and Jonathan Parker
CPD, critical reflection and the ASYE - Steven Keen, Lynne Rutter, Keith
Brown and Di Galpin with contributions from Angela (NQSW) and Jane (social
worker)
The social work ASYE - Mary Keating
Managing transitions - Lee-Ann Fenge with contributions from Mark Hutton
(manager), Tom (NQSW) and Tom's university tutors
Managing induction, probation and supervision - Ivan Gray with
contributions from Mary (NQSW) and Karen (carer)
Managing the personal: from surviving to thriving in social work - Kate
Howe with a contribution from Pru Caldwell-McGee (NQSW)
Joining and contributing to a team - Anne Quinney with contributions from
George (carer), Liz Slinn (social worker), Marion Davis, CBE (a former
Director of Children's Services ) and Greg Hind (team leader)
Contributing to service quality and development - Ivan Gray, Jonathan
Parker and Marion Macdonald with a contribution from Angela (person who
uses services)
Appendix 1 Writing towards ASYE - advice from an experienced lecturer -
Melanie Forsyth-Smith
Appendix 2 Using written skills: translating your learning from university
to practice in developing case recording - Jonathan Parker and Angela
Parker with Emma Crawford
Appendix 3 Court skills - Clare Seymour
Appendix 4 Rights, justice and economic well-being - Chris Willetts
Appendix 5 Diversity - Chris Willetts
Appendix 6 Child protection for newly qualified social workers - Jill Davey
and Richard Williams
Appendix 7 Safeguarding adults - Di Galpin and Lucy Morrison
CPD, critical reflection and the ASYE - Steven Keen, Lynne Rutter, Keith
Brown and Di Galpin with contributions from Angela (NQSW) and Jane (social
worker)
The social work ASYE - Mary Keating
Managing transitions - Lee-Ann Fenge with contributions from Mark Hutton
(manager), Tom (NQSW) and Tom's university tutors
Managing induction, probation and supervision - Ivan Gray with
contributions from Mary (NQSW) and Karen (carer)
Managing the personal: from surviving to thriving in social work - Kate
Howe with a contribution from Pru Caldwell-McGee (NQSW)
Joining and contributing to a team - Anne Quinney with contributions from
George (carer), Liz Slinn (social worker), Marion Davis, CBE (a former
Director of Children's Services ) and Greg Hind (team leader)
Contributing to service quality and development - Ivan Gray, Jonathan
Parker and Marion Macdonald with a contribution from Angela (person who
uses services)
Appendix 1 Writing towards ASYE - advice from an experienced lecturer -
Melanie Forsyth-Smith
Appendix 2 Using written skills: translating your learning from university
to practice in developing case recording - Jonathan Parker and Angela
Parker with Emma Crawford
Appendix 3 Court skills - Clare Seymour
Appendix 4 Rights, justice and economic well-being - Chris Willetts
Appendix 5 Diversity - Chris Willetts
Appendix 6 Child protection for newly qualified social workers - Jill Davey
and Richard Williams
Appendix 7 Safeguarding adults - Di Galpin and Lucy Morrison
Please mind the gap - Steven Keen and Jonathan Parker
CPD, critical reflection and the ASYE - Steven Keen, Lynne Rutter, Keith
Brown and Di Galpin with contributions from Angela (NQSW) and Jane (social
worker)
The social work ASYE - Mary Keating
Managing transitions - Lee-Ann Fenge with contributions from Mark Hutton
(manager), Tom (NQSW) and Tom's university tutors
Managing induction, probation and supervision - Ivan Gray with
contributions from Mary (NQSW) and Karen (carer)
Managing the personal: from surviving to thriving in social work - Kate
Howe with a contribution from Pru Caldwell-McGee (NQSW)
Joining and contributing to a team - Anne Quinney with contributions from
George (carer), Liz Slinn (social worker), Marion Davis, CBE (a former
Director of Children's Services ) and Greg Hind (team leader)
Contributing to service quality and development - Ivan Gray, Jonathan
Parker and Marion Macdonald with a contribution from Angela (person who
uses services)
Appendix 1 Writing towards ASYE - advice from an experienced lecturer -
Melanie Forsyth-Smith
Appendix 2 Using written skills: translating your learning from university
to practice in developing case recording - Jonathan Parker and Angela
Parker with Emma Crawford
Appendix 3 Court skills - Clare Seymour
Appendix 4 Rights, justice and economic well-being - Chris Willetts
Appendix 5 Diversity - Chris Willetts
Appendix 6 Child protection for newly qualified social workers - Jill Davey
and Richard Williams
Appendix 7 Safeguarding adults - Di Galpin and Lucy Morrison
CPD, critical reflection and the ASYE - Steven Keen, Lynne Rutter, Keith
Brown and Di Galpin with contributions from Angela (NQSW) and Jane (social
worker)
The social work ASYE - Mary Keating
Managing transitions - Lee-Ann Fenge with contributions from Mark Hutton
(manager), Tom (NQSW) and Tom's university tutors
Managing induction, probation and supervision - Ivan Gray with
contributions from Mary (NQSW) and Karen (carer)
Managing the personal: from surviving to thriving in social work - Kate
Howe with a contribution from Pru Caldwell-McGee (NQSW)
Joining and contributing to a team - Anne Quinney with contributions from
George (carer), Liz Slinn (social worker), Marion Davis, CBE (a former
Director of Children's Services ) and Greg Hind (team leader)
Contributing to service quality and development - Ivan Gray, Jonathan
Parker and Marion Macdonald with a contribution from Angela (person who
uses services)
Appendix 1 Writing towards ASYE - advice from an experienced lecturer -
Melanie Forsyth-Smith
Appendix 2 Using written skills: translating your learning from university
to practice in developing case recording - Jonathan Parker and Angela
Parker with Emma Crawford
Appendix 3 Court skills - Clare Seymour
Appendix 4 Rights, justice and economic well-being - Chris Willetts
Appendix 5 Diversity - Chris Willetts
Appendix 6 Child protection for newly qualified social workers - Jill Davey
and Richard Williams
Appendix 7 Safeguarding adults - Di Galpin and Lucy Morrison







