The Survival Guide for Newly Qualified Social Workers, Second Edition

The Survival Guide for Newly Qualified Social Workers, Second Edition

Author: Helen Donnellan

Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers

Published: 2014-11-21

Total Pages: 250

ISBN-13: 0857009559

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So, you've passed your degree and have started your first job. But are you confident about translating the theory into practice? Are you prepared to juggle the workload of a busy social worker? Do you have a plan for your continuing professional development? This practical guide provides a wealth of suggestions to help you to hit the ground running in the early stages of your new career. Fully revised and updated with the latest national frameworks for NQSWs, this survival guide provides a range of strategies for managing your time and workload, and offers suggestions for finding support, coping with stress and maintaining job satisfaction. It addresses different ways of handling challenging and unfamiliar situations with colleagues, managers, other professionals and service users. Each chapter concludes with a checklist of key points as a ready reference for practitioners preparing to face the daily challenges of their new professional status. This invaluable guide will be an essential support for all students, post-qualification and returning practitioners who need to make a smooth transition to practice and be successful in the workplace.


The Survival Guide for Newly Qualified Social Workers in Adult and Mental Health Services

The Survival Guide for Newly Qualified Social Workers in Adult and Mental Health Services

Author: Joanne Parker

Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers

Published: 2011-11-15

Total Pages: 194

ISBN-13: 085700557X

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Formal education has finally ended, you've passed your exams and you're getting started as a newly qualified social worker (NQSW). As you make the transition from student to fully fledged practitioner, you'll soon discover a whole host of challenges as you hit the ground running in your new career. This handbook will guide you through the initial hurdles you will face in this transitional phase, helping you to fully understand your role and how to meet the requirements of NQSW status. The book explores the practicalities of starting work in a new organisation and the professional demands particular to adult and mental health services, such as working jointly with other professions and maintaining your professional identity. A range of strategies are provided for staying motivated, managing stress and developing support networks. The authors also explore the role of supervision and critical reflection, and give advice on continuing professional development. This survival guide is an essential support to students, newly qualified social workers, practice educators and post-qualification practitioners specialising in adult and mental health services.


The Survival Guide for Newly Qualified Child and Family Social Workers

The Survival Guide for Newly Qualified Child and Family Social Workers

Author: Helen Donnellan

Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 1843109891

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This practical guide provides a wealth of suggestions to help you to hit the ground running in the early stages of your new career. It provides a range of strategies for managing your time and workload, and offers suggestions for finding support, coping with stress, maintaining job satisfaction and ways of handling difficult situations.


The Survival Guide for Newly Qualified Social Workers

The Survival Guide for Newly Qualified Social Workers

Author: Helen Donnellan

Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Pub

Published: 2014-11-15

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13: 9781849055338

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This book gives social workers everything they need to know to succeed in the workplace as they move from student to newly qualified worker. Easy to read and practical it tackles the key challenges they are likely to face.


The Routledge International Handbook of Social Work Supervision

The Routledge International Handbook of Social Work Supervision

Author: Kieran O'Donoghue

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2021-06-28

Total Pages: 576

ISBN-13: 1000387291

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This handbook provides a comprehensive overview of social work supervision internationally and presents an analytical review of social work supervision theory, practice, and research. Presented in seven parts: International perspectives Supervision settings Roles, responsibilities, and relationships Models and approaches The interactional process Leading and managing supervision Emerging areas The book examines how supervision contributes to the well-being, development, and practice of social workers. It also sets the agenda for the future development of social work supervision internationally. Social work supervision is examined across countries, practice settings, and in terms of participants' roles, relationships, and responsibilities. Contributors show how and why social work supervision is integral to social work and the rich diversity of ways supervision can be practiced. Bringing together an international team of social work supervision scholars, researchers, supervisors, and practitioners, this handbook is essential reading for social workers, supervisors, managers, policy advisors, and professional leaders.


Newly Qualified Social Workers

Newly Qualified Social Workers

Author: Steven Keen

Publisher: Learning Matters

Published: 2012-11-08

Total Pages: 209

ISBN-13: 0857259253

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The first year of practice can be a particularly challenging time for newly-qualified social workers. This book is therefore essential reading not only for NQSWs entering the workplace but for students on qualifying programmes who wish to develop their skills beyond graduation. This new edition draws upon recommendations from the Social Work Reform Board and includes material on the Assessed Year in Practice and how new practitioners working in both Adults and Children and Families settings can get the very best out of supervision.


Home Care Survival Guide

Home Care Survival Guide

Author: Kay Green

Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 420

ISBN-13:

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Overviews the home care industry covering specific issues of home care visits. Four units discuss recent trends; skills and concepts such as cultural adaptability, supervision of paraprofessionals, and application of the nursing process in the home care setting; clinical activities nurses perform, including teaching and infection control; and the actual practice of home care nursing. Boxed material highlights typical dilemmas in home care, compares home and hospital care, and offers tips and suggestions. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.


Professional Identity and Social Work

Professional Identity and Social Work

Author: Stephen A. Webb

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2017-06-26

Total Pages: 262

ISBN-13: 1315306948

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Bringing together the perspectives of an internationally renowned group of specialists, the collection addresses a range of issues associated with professional identity construction and 'being professional' in the context of a rapidly changing inter-professional environment. It explores traditional aspects of professional identity such as beliefs, values, in-group status and belonging, alongside themes of professional socialisation, workplace culture, group membership, boundary maintenance, jurisdiction disputes and inter-professional tensions with health, education and the police.


School Nurse Survival Guide

School Nurse Survival Guide

Author: Jane Wright

Publisher:

Published: 2011-11

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 9781856424226

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The book gives guidance and practical advice about working in the community and the specialist role of school nursing. It includes contributions from newly qualified school nurses to provide reflections on their experiences, challenges and successes.