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Supervision Bill McKitterick

Supervision By Bill McKitterick

Supervision by Bill McKitterick


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Summary

Part of the Social Work Pocketbooks series, this book includes: practical ways for supervisors and social workers to prepare for and use supervision; strategies to improve supervision or start again when it has fallen into disuse; methods and advice to protect and prioritise time and space for supervision; and more.

Supervision Summary

Supervision by Bill McKitterick

This excellent book is a back to basics reminder of the fundamentals of supervision. It provides an easy to read guide to improve and strengthen the essential yet sometimes neglected supervision process ... One particular strength are the good-practice checklists in each chapter; they summarise what is core and crucial to the effectiveness of supervision, provides useful examples of practice and a 'what to do' list of actions.
Sofie Franklin, Child Protection Social Worker, UK

This book shows how reflection and critical analysis should be at the heart of good supervision and explains why this is not always achieved. More importantly, it goes on to inform readers on how to get the most out of supervision with examples of good practice. Personally, I have found the book to be most helpful as part of my own early professional development.
Gary Law, Children and Young People in Care Social Worker, Bury Local Authority, UK

In this accessible and comprehensive book, Bill McKitterick brings his wealth of professional experience to bear, reinvigorating professional supervision in social work and reinstating its place at the heart of practice. This is a timely challenge to the tyranny of managerialism and process compliance in social work
Sue White, Professor of Social Work, University of Birmingham, UK

Part of a new Social Work Pocketbooks series, this brief and to the point social work resource enables students, social workers, supervisors and line managers to understand what good supervision is and how to implement it.

Useful features include:

  • Practical ways for supervisors and social workers to prepare for and use supervision
  • Strategies to improve supervision or start again when it has fallen into disuse
  • Methods and advice to protect and prioritise time and space for supervision
  • Advice on maintaining supervision alongside organisational focus on performance management
  • Addressing supervision in multi-professional settings
Written by an experienced practitioner, this book recognises the working environment of social workers and their managers and provides the structure for them to collaborate as peers.

About Bill McKitterick

Bill McKitterick was a director of social services for 10 years and the national lead for workforce development. Subsequently he worked on government improvement programmes and is now contributing to the learning of social workers, with a particular focus on early professional development.

Table of Contents

How to Use this Book
Preface
Chapter One - Introduction
Chapter Two - What is Supervision?
Chapter Three - Responsibilities and Standards in Supervision
Chapter Four - Preparing for Supervision
Chapter Five - When Things Go Wrong
Chapter Six - Supervision in multidisciplinary environments and Supervision of Non-professional Staff
Chapter Seven - Recommended Reading and Websites
References
Glossary

Additional information

GOR005725224
9780335245253
0335245250
Supervision by Bill McKitterick
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Open University Press
20121116
136
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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