The Routledge international handbook of social work supervision. (2021)
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- Book
- Title:
- The Routledge international handbook of social work supervision. (2021)
- Main Title:
- The Routledge international handbook of social work supervision
- Other Titles:
- International handbook of social work supervision
Social work supervision - Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Kieran O'Donoghue and Lambert Engelbrecht.
- Editors:
- O'Donoghue, Kieran
Engelbrecht, Lambert K (Lambert Karel), 1961- - Contents:
- List of figures List of tables List of contributors Introduction: Supervision in social work; Kieran O’Donoghue & Lambert Engelbrecht Part 1 International Perspectives 1 Developing reflective models of supervision: the role of the United Kingdom professional association; Godfred Boahen, Luke Geoghegan, and Alistair Brown 2 A German Perspective on Supervision: Supervision between maintenance of, emancipation from or abnegation of the origins of social work?; Stefan Busse 3 External reflective supervision in Sweden; Staffan Höjer 4 Social work supervision in Western Canada; Glen Schmidt 5 Supervision of social workers within a social development paradigm: A South African perspective; Lambert Engelbrecht 6 Social Work Supervision in Singapore: Historical Development and The Way Forward; Peace Yuh Ju Wong 7 Social work supervision in Hong Kong; Agnes Kwok Tung Ng, Ming-sum Tsui, Charles Tong Lit Leung 8 The emergence of social work supervision in China; Kitty Yuen Han Mo 9 The evolution of social work supervision in Aotearoa New Zealand; Kieran O’Donoghue 10 Social work supervision in Australia; Ronnie Egan and Jane Wexler Part 2 Supervision settings 11 Supervision of students in Field Education; Marion Bogo 12 Supervision of Newly Qualified Social Workers; Lambert Engelbrecht and Mpumelelo Ncube 13 Supervision in child and family settings; David Wilkins 14 Supervision in adult care settings; Sharon Lambley 15 Supervision in isolated and rural settings; Amanda Nickson 16List of figures List of tables List of contributors Introduction: Supervision in social work; Kieran O’Donoghue & Lambert Engelbrecht Part 1 International Perspectives 1 Developing reflective models of supervision: the role of the United Kingdom professional association; Godfred Boahen, Luke Geoghegan, and Alistair Brown 2 A German Perspective on Supervision: Supervision between maintenance of, emancipation from or abnegation of the origins of social work?; Stefan Busse 3 External reflective supervision in Sweden; Staffan Höjer 4 Social work supervision in Western Canada; Glen Schmidt 5 Supervision of social workers within a social development paradigm: A South African perspective; Lambert Engelbrecht 6 Social Work Supervision in Singapore: Historical Development and The Way Forward; Peace Yuh Ju Wong 7 Social work supervision in Hong Kong; Agnes Kwok Tung Ng, Ming-sum Tsui, Charles Tong Lit Leung 8 The emergence of social work supervision in China; Kitty Yuen Han Mo 9 The evolution of social work supervision in Aotearoa New Zealand; Kieran O’Donoghue 10 Social work supervision in Australia; Ronnie Egan and Jane Wexler Part 2 Supervision settings 11 Supervision of students in Field Education; Marion Bogo 12 Supervision of Newly Qualified Social Workers; Lambert Engelbrecht and Mpumelelo Ncube 13 Supervision in child and family settings; David Wilkins 14 Supervision in adult care settings; Sharon Lambley 15 Supervision in isolated and rural settings; Amanda Nickson 16 Supervision of Peer Support Workers; Keely Phillips 17 An indigenous eye glass on supervision in Aotearoa New Zealand; Moana Eruera and Leland Ruwhiu Part 3 Roles, responsibilities and relationships 18 The supervisee’s learning journey; Kieran O’Donoghue 19 Becoming a supervisor; Frances Patterson 20 PEACE-Process-In-Context Supervisory Model for maintaining balance as dual role supervisor; Peace Yuh Ju Wong 21 External supervision in social work; Liz Beddoe 22 The spirit of peer supervision; Ksenija Napan 23 Social work group supervision; Mari Alschuler 24 Ethical Issues in Supervision: Essential Content; Frederic Reamer Part 4 Models and approaches 25 The Comprehensive Model of Social Work Supervision; Ming-sum Tsui 26 The Integrated Supervision Model: the 4x4x4; Fiona Mainstone and Jane Wonnacott 27 Implementing Effective Supervision in Child Protection: An Integrative Australian Model; Lynne McPherson and Noel Macnamara 28 Thinking critically: a four-layered practice model in supervision; Matt Rankine 29 The PASE Supervision Model; Tracey Harris and Maddy Slattery 30 The SNAP Model of Supervision; Karen Sewell 31 Strengths-based supervision; Lambert Engelbrecht 32 Transformative supervision; Nicki Weld 33 Trauma Informed Supervision; Carolyn Knight 34 Ethical evidence-informed supervision; Kieran O’Donoghue Part 5 The interactional process 35 Interactional supervision: Shifting the Guiding Paradigm; Lawrence Shulman 36 The supervision session; Kieran O’Donoghue 37 Emotionally Sensitive Supervision; Richard Ingram 38 Thinking aloud in supervision - an interactional process for critical reflection; Matt Rankine 39 Live practice observation and feedback; Allyson Davys and Liz Beddoe 40 Managing conflict and challenging processes in supervision; Carolyn Cousins Part 6 Leading and managing supervision 41 Leadership and Supervision; John Lawler 42 ‘Riding the juggernault’: Tensions and opportunities in management supervision; Trish Hafford-Letchfield 43 Enhancing and managing performance through supervision; Lareen Cooper and Michael Dale 44 Facilitating flourishing through staff supervision; Beth R. Crisp 45 Effective Supervision and organizational culture; Abigail Ornellas and Lambert Engelbrecht 46 Strengths-Based Supervision: Supporting Effective Implementation of Family-Centered Practice in Child Welfare; Cynthia Lietz 47 Evaluating supervision; Allyson Davys 48 Developing professional supervision policies, standards and practices; Priscalia Khosa and Lambert Engelbrecht Part 7 Emerging areas 49 Using Arts to Connect between Psychological and Social Theories in Social Work Supervision; Ephrat Huss 50 Supervision and service users voice; Sharon Lambley 51 Supervision and Information and Communication Technology (ICT); Kitty Yuen Han Mo 52 Advancing the social work supervision research agenda; Kieran O’Donoghue Index … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2021
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (black and white)
- Subjects:
- 361.30683
Social workers -- Supervision of - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781000387292
9781000387261
9780429285943 - Related ISBNs:
- 9780367250867
- Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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