The Skilled Communicator in Social Work

The Skilled Communicator in Social Work

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  • Author: Karen Healy
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
  • ISBN: 1137563478
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 269

A vital part of a social worker's role is to build strong relationships based on confidence and trust, with people across all stages of the life course and from a broad range of backgrounds, in what can be extremely challenging circumstances. In this, her latest collaboration with Palgrave, bestselling social work author Karen Healy turns her attention to the key topic of communication and the importance of developing into a skilled communicator across all areas of professional practice. Split into two distinct sections, the text provides a thorough exploration of: - The foundations of effective communication in social work practice, focusing on the basic knowledge and skills that are essential to forming working alliances with service users in a broad range of practice situations; and - The specialised communication skills required to work with people with specific capacities and needs – from children, young people and older adults to people from diverse cultures and linguistic groups, those who experience trouble with verbal communication and those with mental health challenges. With helpful learning features such as practice exercises and chapter summary questions to enable you to review and reflect on what you have learned, this is an essential resource for social work students new to this complex area of practice.


Developing Your Communication Skills in Social Work

Developing Your Communication Skills in Social Work

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  • Author: Paula Beesley
  • Publisher: SAGE
  • ISBN: 1526417782
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 201

A step-by-step guide to developing effective communication skills with a diverse range of service users and professionals.


Communication and Interpersonal Skills in Social Work

Communication and Interpersonal Skills in Social Work

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  • Author: Juliet Koprowska
  • Publisher: SAGE
  • ISBN: 1526453983
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 249

This book offers students a solid grounding in the core knowledge and skills of communication needed for effective practice. It takes the key theories and explains them in a systematic and practice-related way, to help undergraduate and postgraduate students develop a critical understanding of the subject.


Communication in Social Work

Communication in Social Work

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  • Author: Joyce Lishman
  • Publisher: Palgrave
  • ISBN: 9781403916204
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 240

Effective communication is a vital part of the social worker's job. This welcome new edition of a classic text provides students and practitioners with essential advice and guidance about communicating and interacting in a range of social work settings. Based on the author's extensive personal and teaching experience, the text offers a succint introduction to a variety of communication techniques, including symbolic, non-verbal, verbal, written and electronic forms of communication. Importantly, it discusses the perspectives of service users and explores their experiences and interpretations of how a social worker looks, acts and speaks, thus giving a real insight into the implicit messages being conveyed. New to this edition are Putting it into Practice activities and further reading suggestions, designed to support learning and understanding and to enable readers to reflect critically for practice. Written in an appealing narrative style that cannot fail to draw the reader in, Communication in Social Work is an engaging and comprehensive book suitable both for social work and social care students and for newly qualified practitioners wanting to refresh their thinking and skills.


Writing Skills for Social Workers

Writing Skills for Social Workers

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  • Author: Karen Healy
  • Publisher: SAGE
  • ISBN: 1473969182
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 344

As a social worker, you are required to communicate in writing for a wide range of purposes and audiences. This text guides you through all you need to know to develop your social work writing skills: Essential elements of written communication Writing skills in daily practice Macro-practice writing skills: obtaining resources and creating change Influencing your professional context Now with two new chapters on writing for local mass media and writing for social media. Hot tips for effective writing, reflective exercises & further reading are included in every chapter to help you cement your skills and become a confident and effective written communicator.


Social Work Theories in Context

Social Work Theories in Context

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  • Author: Karen Healy
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
  • ISBN: 1350332747
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 320

This popular and innovative core text book explores contemporary social work theories and perspectives in a systematic way, using an integrated and flexible framework to link context, theory, and practice approaches. Healy expertly provides an applied guide to social work theory across a range of organisational contexts, showing social work as a diverse activity that is profoundly shaped by professional purpose, public policy, and practice locations. This edition has been comprehensively updated to reflect developments in the contexts and theorising of social work practices. This is ideal reading to support and develop undergraduate and postgraduate students taking modules on Social Work Theories and Methods on qualifying professional programmes. Its international breadth and supportive pedagogical features have ensured the book's value to students of social work all over the world. New to this edition: - New sections on post-humanism and eco-social work - Coverage of a broader range of critical approaches including feminist and anti-racial social work - Additional practice exercises drawn from realistic case studies.


Specialist Communication Skills for Social Workers

Specialist Communication Skills for Social Workers

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  • Author: Johanna Woodcock Ross
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
  • ISBN: 113754533X
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 320

This book gives students a solid understanding of the key issues involved in effective communication within social work settings. Now going into its second edition, it combines practical examples with a clear theoretical approach and demonstrates the subtleties of communication with specific and diverse service users and carers.


Communication Skills in Health and Social Care

Communication Skills in Health and Social Care

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  • Author: Bernard Moss
  • Publisher: SAGE
  • ISBN: 1526422689
  • Category : Medical
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 357

Our ability to communicate is a key part of everyday life and is an essential skill, particularly when communicating with vulnerable people in a health and social care setting. Presented in a unique and easy-to-use dictionary format, this practical guide will help students and practitioners understand and apply the principles of effective communication. From the ‘how to’ practicalities through to challenges and honing existing skills, this book will ensure they have the confidence and knowledge to communicate skilfully and successfully in many different contexts and settings. This book is essential reading for anyone working in the helping professions for whom good communication skills are an essential part of their role. The new edition features: New entries covering social media, mindfulness, several tricky topics, and much more. Service user snippets to help address and understand the issues about service user perspectives. Skills to ensure you are engaging with the Professional Capabilities Framework.


Listening to Children and Young People in Healthcare Consultations

Listening to Children and Young People in Healthcare Consultations

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  • Author: Sarah Redsell
  • Publisher: CRC Press
  • ISBN: 1315357658
  • Category : Medical
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 158

The involvement of children and young people in consultations about aspects of their health or illness is often limited, with their role in diagnosis and decision-making on treatment options secondary to that of parents or carers. However, research shows that most children and young people want greater involvement, that this can both improve their understanding of their illness and positively influence healthcare outcomes. Policy recommendations increasingly require health professionals to involve children and young people in healthcare, but there is little available guidance on building the knowledge and skills needed to do so effectively. This book meets that need, including an overview of the particular issues involved and providing structured guidance for different types of consultations, including children with learning difficulties, disabled children and children as carers. Edited by eminent researchers, and with highly experienced contributors, this book is an invaluable resource for GPs and GP registrars, paediatric and emergency consultants and specialist registrars, nurses, paramedics, healthcare educators and trainees, and all those who work with children and young people in health-related contexts.


Using Counselling Skills in Social Work

Using Counselling Skills in Social Work

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  • Author: Sally Riggall
  • Publisher: Learning Matters
  • ISBN: 0857256300
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 192

This practical book enables students to develop key counselling skills that can help to enhance their practice and help to place the service-user at the centre of the decision making process. Relationship building will be a key area of the text and relevant counselling skills for achieving this in social work settings such as empathic responding will be illustrated in detail together with examples of dialogue and analysis of interventions. The role and importance of self-awareness will be discussed together with various exercises to develop the readers' own knowledge of themselves.