Assessment in Social Work
By (Author) Judith Milner
By (author) Steve Myers
By (author) Patrick O'Byrne
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
2nd April 2020
5th edition
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
361.32
Paperback
345
Width 155mm, Height 235mm
508g
Assessment is a core component of social work. Since first publication, Assessment in Social Work has provided students and practitioners with a clear overview of the complex issues they face and a map of the theory they need to draw on in order to conduct thorough, effective and meaningful assessments. New to this Edition: - Updated and revised chapter on Signs of Safety/Strengths in light of recent research and guidance - Coverage of recording and sharing information included throughout the text - Added coverage of confidentiality and inter-agency workingUpdated material in light of the Mental Capacity Act - More material on Cultural differences throughout - Updated legislation and professional guidance throughout Refreshed and updated examples thought-out the text - A more detailed outline of the different national perspectives within the UK
Assessment in Social Work is already a core text on our social work courses here in Trinity College Dublin. This four edition includes new chapters on systems theory and spirituality adding extra depth to an already rich text. I cannot recommend it highly enough as an essential resource for social work students and new graduates. * Trish Walsh, School of Social Work and Social Policy, Trinity College Dublin *
This superb 4th edition ranks among the few 'must have' books for students, academics and practitioners. Its thoughtful and imaginative approach to complex issues is outstanding. * Bernard Moss, Emeritus Professor of Social Work Education and Spirituality Staffordshire University, UK *
I am delighted to see a fourth edition of one of my favourite social work textbooks. * Sally Holland, Director, CASCADE Children's Social care Research and Development Centre, Cardiff University, UK *
Judith Milner was a counsellor, trainer and Independent Expert in child protection proceedings where there was substance misuse and domestic violence. Now retired, she is studying moral psychology. Steve Myers is Director of Social Sciences at the University of Salford, UK. Patrick O'Byrne is a Freelance counsellor, supervisor and family mediator and was formerly a senior lecturer at the University of Huddersfield, UK.