A Guide to Statutory Social Work Interventions: The Lived Experience
By (Author) Mel Hughes
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
9th April 2020
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
361.3
Paperback
245
Width 155mm, Height 235mm
363g
In recent years there has been a significant shift within social work practice towards recognising the expertise of people with a lived experience. As a result service user involvement is now embedded into curricula. Throughout this textbook, service users and carers detail their experiences of interventions including being detained under the Mental Health Act, having a child removed to a place of safety and having a carers assessment. In meeting professional standards such as the Professional Capabilities Framework, students and social workers are required to take into account service user perspectives, and to collaborate with them to achieve positive outcomes. Chapters end with advice to social workers directly from contributors, providing invaluable perspectives on different intervention situations. There is specific focus on statutory social work throughout, as well as an exploration of broader implications of interventions, the underpinning legislation, policies and research.
Mel Hughes is a senior lecturer in social work and a practice educator with specific interests in the student experience, practice learning, mental health and substance use.