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Writing Skills for Social Workers

Part of the Social Work in Action Series series
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'This book will become a key reference text for many social workers both while studying and as established professionals.

A well -thumbed text on the bookshelf!' - Janice West, Glasgow Caledonian University Social workers are required to communicate in writing for a range of purposes, and to write effectively for a range of audiences, such as clients, team members, magistrates and policy makers.

Writing Skills for Social Workers aims to raise the profile of writing skills in social work practice, and to enhance social workers' written communication skills.

The book adopts a logical progression, and each chapter identifies and contextualises the practical skills needed at specific points in training and practice.

Overall it will encourage the development of writing skills and techniques which will stand the reader in good stead throughout their professional career.

Key features of the book include: " training in core professional writing tasks, particularly case-notes, report and proposal writing " guidance in advanced writing skills, such as writing literature reviews, journal articles, conference papers and funding applications." a discussion of ethical issues and values, including client confidentiality, privacy and empowerment " advice on using these skills to contribute to the formal knowledge base of social work through the publication of research. By adopting a practical approach the authors have included a number of pedagogical features such as reflective exercises, writing tips for specific tasks, and guidelines for further reading.

This engaging book satisfies statutory requirements for training and continuing professional development.

It will therefore be an essential study guide for all students, practitioners and managers in social work settings.

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Product Details
SAGE Publications Ltd
141292071X / 9781412920711
Hardback
28/02/2007
United Kingdom
English
208 p.
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