Staff supervision in social care : making a real difference for staff and service users
Publication details: London : Pavilion, 2005Edition: 3rd edDescription: x, 326 pISBN:- 9781841961682
- HV 115.
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Book | Newcomb Library at Homerton Healthcare Shelves | HV 115 MOR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 15274 | |||
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HV 100 FAT Social policy for nurses | HV 100 GOR Social policy and health care | HV 100 OAK The politics of the welfare state | HV 115 MOR Staff supervision in social care : making a real difference for staff and service users | HV 118 SMA Empowerment, assessment, care management and the skilled worker | HV 180 BUN Labours of love : the crisis of care | HV 40 CUM Mental health social work re-imagined |
This third edition of the best selling Staff Supervision in Social Care offers essential new material as well as updating the existing core material covering the fundamentals of good supervision, group supervision and the emotional impact of the work. This edition extends the understanding and application of the critical links between supervision, the quality of front line practice and service user outcomes. Increased emphasis is placed on the role of emotional intelligence as crucial to both the quality of supervision and the quality of practice. There is an expanded description of what happens when workers get stuck, exploring the dynamic relationship between the external environment, the supervisee's performance and the internal world of the supervisee. The contribution of the attachment theory to these situations is presented and strategies for addressing such situations are offered. In line with previous editions the book contains a wealth of information, research, practical frameworks, action learning exercises and supervision tools. It will appeal to both experienced and new supervisors across the social and health care spectrum, both in the UK and internationally. Professionals within the social care sector are required to undertake Continuous Professional Development (CPD) by the General Social Care Council (GSCC). Those who use this resource will be able to gain CPD points.
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