Siobhan Maclean Pořadí knih






- 2024
- 2023
- 2018
This interactive book explores a new model of social work called SHARE. A key driver in developing the SHARE model was ensuring that the many voices of social work are heard, i.e., practitioners, service users and carers, experts by experience, managers, academics and students. To that end, the book contains the voices of more than 40 'social work stakeholders'. The SHARE model, as the book explores, aims at re-orientating social work back to a more emancipatory and shared position. The SHARE model can be applied in any social work (and indeed comparator) practice setting, as well as having relevance for practice education. The book is written in an engaging and highly accessible way, whilst ensuring that the issues covered are given the necessary depth of exploration. The book takes readers through the development of the model, exploring social work theory and learning theory, before exploring the five, both distinct, and connected components of the SHARE model: Seeing, Hearing, Action, Reading, Evaluation.
- 2017
Social workers are becoming more aware of the importance of continuing professional development (CPD). Regulatory body requirements for CPD in social work have changed considerably, moving to an output rather than input model and they are set to change further still. It is no longer enough for social workers to evidence what they have done; they need to evidence what they have learnt. Social workers are busier and more pushed for time than ever before and CPD tends to be pushed off the busy social worker’s agenda. This journal is designed to support social workers to take a creative approach to their own CPD. It should be used to form an ongoing record of professional development activities. The journal contains sections which introduce a new way of thinking about CPD, along with specific sections to support practitioners in capturing their learning from supervision, feedback and training activities. A number of specific frameworks and reflective approaches are offered to guide the user through the CPD process as smoothly as possible. Siobhan Maclean is a registered social worker. Siobhan has written a number of publications for social workers and students. Siobhan is committed to writing in an accessible way and ensures that the advice offered in her publications is workable for busy practitioners.
- 2014
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- 2013
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