Good Practice in Supervision: Statutory and Voluntary Organisations: Good Practice in Health, Social Care and Criminal Justice
Editat de Jacki Pritcharden Limba Engleză Paperback – oct 1994
The contributors are drawn from a wide variety of settings, in both the voluntary and statutory sectors, and offer a range of approaches and perspectives. Discussion covers, among other topics, work with older people, court welfare supervision, students, and child protection. Such a thorough and important book addresses issues until now often overlooked.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781853022791
ISBN-10: 1853022799
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 156 x 232 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: JESSICA KINGSLEY PUBLISHERS
Colecția Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Seria Good Practice in Health, Social Care and Criminal Justice
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1853022799
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 156 x 232 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: JESSICA KINGSLEY PUBLISHERS
Colecția Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Seria Good Practice in Health, Social Care and Criminal Justice
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
The diversity of the contexts used to consider the issue of supervision with background and overview material make this more than a book on supervision. It is rich in source material as well as sample contracts, training exercises and record sheets... A useful resource for anyone involved in supervision whether giving it or receiving it.
The collection of essays contained in this book provide much food for thought... [It] also contains some useful exercises for those in the process of building, or perhaps retrieving, good supervisory relationships. The book will be useful to any senior probation officer under pressure looking for ways to make effective use of the time they have available for supervision.
This book presents valuable and easily assimilated information. It includes practical advice, exercises and guidance for workers and managers involved in a supervisory relationship. The chapter on the supervision of social services managers should be essential reading for those in senior manager positions.
Jacki Pritchard is to be congratulated on conceiving this much needed collection of essays on supervision... A very welcome contribution to a subject which has been much neglected in Britain.
It is heartening to review a book which throughout emphasises the importance of good supervision in the delivery of social services. This book is a compilation of 15 chapters by different authors on the theme of supervision. The first chapter sets the scene and provides a useful review of the literature, and as it is extensively referenced provides pointers to relevant texts for readers wishing to explore in greater depth concepts presented in the chapter... Will provide many useful ideas and insights for practising supervisors.
I recommend it as a readable, practical guide for busy supervisors.
The collection of essays contained in this book provide much food for thought... [It] also contains some useful exercises for those in the process of building, or perhaps retrieving, good supervisory relationships. The book will be useful to any senior probation officer under pressure looking for ways to make effective use of the time they have available for supervision.
This book presents valuable and easily assimilated information. It includes practical advice, exercises and guidance for workers and managers involved in a supervisory relationship. The chapter on the supervision of social services managers should be essential reading for those in senior manager positions.
Jacki Pritchard is to be congratulated on conceiving this much needed collection of essays on supervision... A very welcome contribution to a subject which has been much neglected in Britain.
It is heartening to review a book which throughout emphasises the importance of good supervision in the delivery of social services. This book is a compilation of 15 chapters by different authors on the theme of supervision. The first chapter sets the scene and provides a useful review of the literature, and as it is extensively referenced provides pointers to relevant texts for readers wishing to explore in greater depth concepts presented in the chapter... Will provide many useful ideas and insights for practising supervisors.
I recommend it as a readable, practical guide for busy supervisors.
Cuprins
Introduction. Jacki Pritchard. 1. The Supervision Partnership. Catherine Sawdon, Wakefield Social Services, and David Sawdon, Freelance Trainer 2. Taking Account of Feelings. Elizabeth Ash, Consultant in Education and Training. 3. Supervision in a Statutory Agency. Paul Borland, South Yorkshire Probation Service. 4. Supervision of Social Services Managers. Patricia Riley, Wheatfields Hospice 5. Child Protection -Supervision within Social Services Departments. Jean Moore, Child Abuse Consultant and Freelance Trainer 6. Supervision and Work with Older People. Professor Cherry Rowlings, University of Stirling. 7. Supervision of Home Care Staff. Jacki Pritchard. 8. Taking Supervision Work in Residential Care. Roger Clough, University of Lancashire. 9. Supervision in a Residential~~/Day Care Setting. Dr Ron Wiener, Freelance Trainer and Community Psychologist. 10. Supervision of Approved Social Work Practice. Katherine Wiltshire, Independent Trainer and Consultant. 11. Supervision and Appraisal in the Probation Service. Hazel Kemshall, University of Birmingham. 12. Supervising Staff in Family Court Welfare Teams. Steve Mackey and Sue Lane, West Midlands Probation Service 13. Supervision in Probation and Bail Hostels. Martin Roscoe, Hampshire Probation Service. 14. Supervision in the Voluntary Sector. Christine Stanners, Camden Age Concern. 14. Supervision or Practice Teaching for Students? Jacki Pritchard.