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Critical Analysis
Skills for Social Workers |
PRODUCT
DETAILS: Author: David
Wilkins, Godfred Boahen Language: English Publisher: Open University
Press Publication Date: 1
Jun 2013 Dimensions: 23.8
x 16.8 x 1.2 cm Format: Paperback Pages: 160 Condition: NEW Product_ID: ACC5B46494
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Analysis is a critical skill for social workers,
yet it is a skill that many practitioners find very
difficult. This book will help social workers to improve
their analysis skills by offering a very basic,
step-by-step model to develop an analytical mindset. It
shows how analysis can be woven into the whole process
of social work engagement, resulting in better decision
making, more efficient ways of working and, ultimately,
better outcomes for social work service users. The
chapters include:
- Tools for developing a critical mindset
- Extended case studies
- Practice dilemmas
- Research summaries
- Exercises
- Reflection points
Topics covered include:
- What analysis is, and why it is such an important
skill in practice
- The skills that underpin critical analysis, e.g.
time management, planning, critical understanding,
logical thinking, research-mindedness, creativity,
communication, reflection and hypothesising
- The role of emotion and intuition in critical
analysis
- Models to aid critical analysis
- The importance of supervision, and the idea that
good analysis does not happen when social workers try
to do it on their own
Written for all social
workers, regardless of their area of practice, this
invaluable resource will be used by students at the
outset of their training, and while on placement. It is
also a ‘must-have’ purchase for practitioners involved
in continuing professional development, supervision and
training. "Successive reports into social work
training, as well as their practice after qualification,
identify gaps in professionals' capacity for critical
analysis. This excellent book contains thought-provoking
examples, each derived from an authentic practice-base
and theoretically driven models. Here we have a
compelling text which social workers at all stages of
their careers should view as essential
reading."David Shemmings, Visiting Professor of
Child Protection Research at Royal Holloway, University
of London, UK "A timely and appropriate post-Munro
book for social workers at all levels of experience. The
chapter on emotion, intuition and critical analysis is a
particularly welcome addition to the subject. A really
useful book."Dr Jane Reeves, Director of
Studies, M.A. Child Protection, Co-Director Centre for
Child Protection, University of Kent, UK "This is
a quite splendid book. Sane, fresh, accessible,
reader-friendly and a pleasure to read. Taking the
meaning skills of critical analysis as the spine of good
practice, Wilkins and Boahen have given us a book that
succeeds in engaging readers equally at different levels
– and one different from anything else on the
market."Professor Ian Shaw, University of York,
UK
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