In this ground-breaking text book, bestselling author Neil Thompson
turns his attention to the question of 'What does it mean to be truly
professional in the field of social work?' Notions of professionalism
in social work have changed over time. Early traditional ideas showed
themselves to be elitist and inconsistent with the fundamental
principles of social work, and have been followed by a period of
uncertainty as to whether or not social workers are professionals at
all. Now, with a move towards a new form of professionalism beginning
to take shape, this book presents a cogent argument for reaffirming
this vital aspect of social work. Informed by extensive experience and
expertise, Thompson examines the role of the modern-day social worker
in four parts: as problem solver, thinker, manager and professional.
Whether a student new to the complexities of this demanding, rewarding
field taking a social work practice or placement module, or a
qualified practitioner seeking a source of guidance, this book will
help meet the challenge of developing a professionalism that is
consistent with the values of contemporary social work.
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ISBN
9781137603784
Publisert
2017
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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