Mental Health Social Work in Ireland

Mental Health Social Work in Ireland
Title Mental Health Social Work in Ireland PDF eBook
Author Jim Campbell
Publisher Routledge
Pages 269
Release 2019-01-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0429779577

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First published in 1998, this pioneering text examines how social, political and organisational changes in Ireland have shaped mental health social work practice in the late twentieth century. The co-editors have gathered together a range of contributors who provide knowledge and expertise in a variety of disciplines and practice settings which helps reveal the complex relationship between mental health social work, the citizen and the state in Ireland, North and South. The volume includes chapters on a range of current issues facing mental health social workers and practitioners drawing on various sources in Ireland, Europe and North America. These include psychiatric social work practice, mental health policy, mental health social work and the law, community care policies, addictions work, and work with older people.

Social Work in Ireland

Social Work in Ireland
Title Social Work in Ireland PDF eBook
Author Noreen Kearney
Publisher Institute of Public Administration
Pages 252
Release 2005
Genre Ireland
ISBN 9781904541233

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Social Work in Ireland

Social Work in Ireland
Title Social Work in Ireland PDF eBook
Author Alastair Christie
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 256
Release 2020-05-31
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1137383216

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During a period of great economic and political change and uncertainty this book offers a timely evaluation of social work in Ireland. Social Work in Ireland: Changes and Continuities has brought together a range of academics and professionals to provide a comprehensive analysis of social work in the Republic of Ireland. It addresses key questions such as 'How is social work in Ireland responding to rapidly changing social, cultural and economic circumstances?'; 'How will the new relationships between the state/NGO/private sectors impact on the provision of social services?' and 'How does, and will, social work respond to the needs of specific service user groups?' In addressing these questions the book explores key areas of practice, including child welfare, domestic violence, mental health, working with migrants and minority ethnic groups, substance misuse, probation services, and work with older people and people with a disability. This book is an essential read for students of social work and social care in Ireland and will also be of great interest to qualified practitioners in both the social work field and other social care professions.

Mental Health Social Work in Ireland

Mental Health Social Work in Ireland
Title Mental Health Social Work in Ireland PDF eBook
Author Great Britain. Social Services Inspectorate
Publisher
Pages
Release 1998
Genre
ISBN

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Oxford Bibliographies

Oxford Bibliographies
Title Oxford Bibliographies PDF eBook
Author Edward J. Mullen
Publisher
Pages
Release
Genre AIDS (Disease) in adolescence
ISBN 9780195389678

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Offers peer-reviewed annotated bibliographies on social work as a discipline grounded in social theory and the improvement of peoples' lives. Bibliographies are browseable by subject area and keyword searchable. Contains a "My OBO" function that allows users to create personalized bibliographies of individual citations from different bibliographies.

Post-Qualifying Mental Health Social Work Practice

Post-Qualifying Mental Health Social Work Practice
Title Post-Qualifying Mental Health Social Work Practice PDF eBook
Author Jim Campbell
Publisher SAGE
Pages 225
Release 2012-04-04
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1848609957

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Social workers and other professionals working in the area of mental health often face complex and difficult practice dilemmas shaped by increasingly demanding policy and legal contexts across the U.K. Jim Campbell and Gavin Davidson focus on the post-qualifying role played by mental health social workers in this book. The authors draw on theoretical and research perspectives on the subject, before outlining how professionals can achieve best practice.

Competence in Social Work Practice

Competence in Social Work Practice
Title Competence in Social Work Practice PDF eBook
Author Kieran O'Hagan
Publisher Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Pages 258
Release 2007-07-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1846426642

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Since the publication of the first edition of this classic text, the major reforms in social work education resulted in the National Occupational Standards Framework (NOSF), which requires all social workers to demonstrate competence in a number of key areas. This practical text book covers all areas of the NOSF including social work ethics, residential care practice, child protection, risk analysis and protecting adults with learning difficulties. Numerous case studies effectively convey competent practice in social work practice, and relate core areas of competence explicitly to the relevant section of the framework. Professionals and students involved in social work training, as well as new practitioners will value this book as an indispensable resource.