Reflective Practice in Social Work

Reflective Practice in Social Work
Author: Christine Knott,Terry Scragg
Publsiher: Learning Matters
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2016-03-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781473967816

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Reflective practice is at the heart of becoming a competent and confident social worker. It’s both a key element of learning and development on social work courses and an important aspect of social work practice. This accessible and introductory text explores a range of approaches to reflective practice that aims to help students become more confident in answering key questions, including ′what is reflective practice?′, ‘how do I develop as a reflective practitioner?’, ‘how do I maintain reflective practice in key contexts?’. There are sections on writing reflective journals, communicating well with service users and carers and reflective practice while on placements.

Reflective Practice in Social Work

Reflective Practice in Social Work
Author: Christine Knott,Terry Scragg
Publsiher: Learning Matters
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2013-08-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781446293577

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Reflective practice is a key element of learning and development on social work courses and it is an important aspect of social work practice. This accessible and introductory text explores a range of approaches to reflective practice that will help students become more confident in answering the question 'what is reflective practice?' There are sections on writing reflective journals, communicating well with service users and carers and reflective practice while on placements. Written in three parts, this essential guide starts with a broad exploration of reflection, drawing on key texts that have informed its development. It then moves on to real practice issues including the management of social work practice and interprofessional working. Finally, part three looks at maintaining reflective practice and how to use these skills during your time as a social worker. Fully updated with the Professional Capabilities Framework, this third edition is a must-have for all social work students at the beginning of their careers.

Reflective Practice in Education and Social Work

Reflective Practice in Education and Social Work
Author: Robyn Ewing,Fran Waugh,David L. Smith
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2021-12-14
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000449587

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This book offers unique interdisciplinary insights into developing connections between reflective practice and employability particularly through the lenses of the education and social work professions. It recognises the various meanings that can be applied to the notion of reflection and examines the challenges of using reflective practice in the workplace. The chapters explore the tensions that arise from preparing professionals to be agents of change and concerned with social justice and equity. Further, the book provides much needed perspective on how diverse positions can be identified and leveraged and shared meanings negotiated in the creation of meaningful professional learning resources for early career teachers and social workers and across the career continuum. Bringing together contributions from internationally renowned scholars, Reflective Practice in Education and Social Work is essential reading for early career and experienced professionals in education and social work, academics and practitioners seeking further professional development in reflective practice.

Social Work Practice Methods

Social Work Practice Methods
Author: Manohar Pawar,A. W. Anscombe,Bill Anscombe
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2014-10-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781107674349

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An invaluable resource for social work students, educators and practitioners, written by an author team with extensive professional experience.

Reflective Practice and Learning From Mistakes in Social Work

Reflective Practice and Learning From Mistakes in Social Work
Author: Sicora, Alessandro
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2017-03-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781447336976

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What is a mistake in social work and how can we turn it into a positive learning experience? Simply going over the events of the day is often not enough and can become overwhelming. Learning from professional errors is, however, vital for successful reflective practice. This important book presents a theoretical framework that underpins this learning, along with a series of strategies for social workers to use either by themselves or as part of a group. These include creating questions and narratives to enhance learning, assertive techniques for receiving and offering criticism and organisational learning from mistakes. With plenty of practice examples and questions for reflection, this is essential reading for both social work students, and practitioners and managers at all stages of their career.

Reflective Learning for Social Work

Reflective Learning for Social Work
Author: Nick Gould,Imogen Taylor
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2017-03-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781351905893

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Since the publication of Donald Schön's The Reflective Practitioner in 1983 there has been a dramatic growth of research and writing developing the concept of reflective learning. Surprisingly, there has been little application of concepts of reflective learning to social work education. This volume: ¢ makes accessible for the first time to a social work readership a book which focuses on reflective learning in social work ¢ brings together material on reflective learning from both academic and practice settings ¢ creates a seminal text for educators and trainers in universities and practice settings ¢ has relevance to an international readership, with contributions from the UK, USA, Canada and Australia.

Reflective Thinking in Social Work

Reflective Thinking in Social Work
Author: Mekada Julia Graham
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2017-02-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317675808

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It is vital that social work students learn to integrate their personal and professional selves if they are to meet the challenges of social work in complex changing environments. This accessible text is designed to enable readers to explore and build on their existing skills and abilities, supporting them to become competent and self-aware reflective practitioners. Reflective Thinking in Social Work uses stories told by a range of social work students to model reflective practice learning. Discussing issues such as identity, motivation to enter the social work profession and lived experiences in the journey into social work, the book brings together stories of hardship, privilege, families, hopes, interests and community activism from many diverse ethnic backgrounds. Each narrative is introduced by the author and ends with a commentary drawing out the key themes and exploring how the reader can use the narrative to enhance their own understanding and critical thinking, and to engage in transformative practice. Framed by an in-depth discussion of available frameworks for reflective practice in different contexts and the importance of narratives in constructing identities, this is an invaluable text for social work students at both bachelor's and master's degree levels.

Reflective Practice Cards

Reflective Practice Cards
Author: Siobhan Maclean
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 38
Release: 2016
Genre: Critical thinking
ISBN: 1903575990

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