Social Work Intervention
- Trevor Lindsay - University of Ulster, UK
Social workers need to have a sound working knowledge of intervention as they are often balancing complex and sometime stressful circumstances with the individual needs of the service users. Also, as there are a wide range of social work interventions in current practice, students will benefit from knowing the advantages and disadvantages of each model and approach.
This book on effective social work intervention will help students apply and integrate this knowledge in practice, to critically evaluate different methods and to choose the most effective in any particular set of circumstances.
Fully-revised to include new material on value-based practice and direct links to the new Professional Capabilities Framework for Social Work, this second edition is essential reading for all social work students.
Key text for theories and methods of intervention. Recommended as core text locally in Northern Ireland
A very good book for year 1 social work students. Gives a good and in depth understanding around social work intervention.
A very welcome addition to developing students understanding around social work intervention.
Valuable text for first year SW degree students especially on Preparation for Practice studies.