Understanding Social Work by Eileen Munro

Understanding Social Work by Eileen Munro

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This work shows how social workers can use scientific methods to help them withstand both criticism from the media and a management style which erodes authority. The book demonstrates how science can help the profession by developing a more open and accountable way of working.

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Understanding Social Work by Eileen Munro

In recent years, social workers have felt under increasing attack from the media and from a management style which has eroded their autonomy. Confidence in the profession's skill and knowledge has been generally undermined. This text shows how social workders can use scientific methods to help them withstand their critics by developing a more open and accountable way of working. It refutes the view that social work relies mainly on personal skills of empathy and intuition, and demonstrates how the standard methods of science can help the profession develop a more explicit and reliable set of knowledge and skills, with the intention of providing a more effective service.
Eileen Munro is the author of Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep. She is a campaigner, publicist, and feature writer for the UK brain-injury charity Headway. She has addressed a committee of the Scottish Parliament investigating child sexual abuse.
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ISBN 13 9780485121346
ISBN 10 0485121344
Title Understanding Social Work
Author Eileen Munro
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year published 2000-12-01
Number of pages 208
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.