Social Work with Older People: Approaches to Person-Centred Practice (e-bog) af Scragg, Terry
Scragg, Terry (forfatter)

Social Work with Older People: Approaches to Person-Centred Practice e-bog

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This accessible book takes a unique person-centred approach to working with older people and provides an introduction to the legislation, policy, theory and research needed by social workers. The authors explore the experience of being an older person and how practitioners can work to make positive differences to older people's lives. In addition, the book:Goes beyond the mechanistic care manag...
E-bog 230,54 DKK
Forfattere Scragg, Terry (forfatter)
Udgivet 16 marts 2012
Længde 256 sider
Genrer JFSP31
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780335244218
This accessible book takes a unique person-centred approach to working with older people and provides an introduction to the legislation, policy, theory and research needed by social workers. The authors explore the experience of being an older person and how practitioners can work to make positive differences to older people's lives. In addition, the book:Goes beyond the mechanistic care management approaches to social work and encourages the reader to see older people holisticallyFeatures case studies and exercises to assist readers in reflecting on their practice Examines a range of contexts and perspectives, including sexuality, spirituality, learning disabilitiesEncourages wider reflection on the constraints posed by organisations employing social workers and the impact on their practiceProvides an up-to-date exploration of safeguarding issuesThe authors take into account financial constraints with regard to the care of older people and the impact of a changing demography, but remain upbeat and positive about the value of social work intervention. Social Work with Older People is relevant for students on placement in adult services or voluntary organizations and social work practitioners working with older people. Contributors: Gill Butler, Rick Fisher, Chris Gaine, David Gaylard, John Gisby, Vivienne Killner, Andrea Linell, Andy Mantell, Debbie Smallbones, Chris Smethurst, Sally Stapleton, Graham Tooth, Christine Wright