The first year of practice can be a particularly challenging time for NQSWs. The Assessed and Supported year in Employment (ASYE) is primarily concerned with supporting NQSWs to establish you on the first rung of your professional career. The expectation is that knowledge and skills gained in qualifying education are consolidated and that new knowledge and skills are developed in practice relevant to the employment setting. Focusing in on the transition from study to work and what professionalism looks like in practice, this book has been designed to help you get a true sense of what it's like…mehr
The first year of practice can be a particularly challenging time for NQSWs. The Assessed and Supported year in Employment (ASYE) is primarily concerned with supporting NQSWs to establish you on the first rung of your professional career. The expectation is that knowledge and skills gained in qualifying education are consolidated and that new knowledge and skills are developed in practice relevant to the employment setting. Focusing in on the transition from study to work and what professionalism looks like in practice, this book has been designed to help you get a true sense of what it's like to work within today's health care system. It's been written in conjunction with Social Work Managers, Service Users and NQSWs themselves to provide a detailed and balanced assessment of what it's like to work as a social worker and tests you on key areas you'll be assessed on throughout the ASYE.
Chapter 1: 'Give everyman thy ear, but few thy voice' - Jonathan Parker, Ivan Gray, Andrew Morris & Sally Lee Chapter 2: Newly Qualified Social Workers around the UK - Scott Grant, Jude Badmington-Fowler, Mandy Cowden, Catherine Maguire & Jonathan Parker Chapter 3: From social work student to newly qualified social worker - Barry Fearnley Chapter 4: Managing CPD and critical thinking throughout your assessed and supported year in employment (ASYE) - Andrew Morris Chapter 5: Managing your own induction, probation and supervision - Ivan Gray Chapter 6: Looking to our Future - Building your community of practice and contributing to service quality and development - Ivan Gray & Jonathan Parker Chapter 7: Research and NQSW: Developing yourself as a research minded and critically reflective practitioner - Richard Williams & Louise Oliver Chapter 8: The NQSW Perspective - Andrew Morris Chapter 9: Workforce Development and Training Perspectives - Jonathan Parker Chapter 10: Professionalism in Social Work: Contributing to future quality and development as a Newly Qualified Social Worker - Jonathan Parker Chapter 11: The Monster Under the Bed: Safeguarding Ourselves and Others from Mental Health Shame - Andrew Morris
Chapter 1: 'Give everyman thy ear, but few thy voice' - Jonathan Parker, Ivan Gray, Andrew Morris & Sally Lee Chapter 2: Newly Qualified Social Workers around the UK - Scott Grant, Jude Badmington-Fowler, Mandy Cowden, Catherine Maguire & Jonathan Parker Chapter 3: From social work student to newly qualified social worker - Barry Fearnley Chapter 4: Managing CPD and critical thinking throughout your assessed and supported year in employment (ASYE) - Andrew Morris Chapter 5: Managing your own induction, probation and supervision - Ivan Gray Chapter 6: Looking to our Future - Building your community of practice and contributing to service quality and development - Ivan Gray & Jonathan Parker Chapter 7: Research and NQSW: Developing yourself as a research minded and critically reflective practitioner - Richard Williams & Louise Oliver Chapter 8: The NQSW Perspective - Andrew Morris Chapter 9: Workforce Development and Training Perspectives - Jonathan Parker Chapter 10: Professionalism in Social Work: Contributing to future quality and development as a Newly Qualified Social Worker - Jonathan Parker Chapter 11: The Monster Under the Bed: Safeguarding Ourselves and Others from Mental Health Shame - Andrew Morris
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