Social Work Reflections

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“This book stands out for its integration of knowledge from lived experience, inclusive practice, and compassionate pedagogy - making it essential reading for students and practitioners alike.”  Lucy Basterra, Senior Lecturer in Social Work, University of Brighton, UK  “I wholeheartedly recommend this book to anyone committed to reflective, ethical, and compassionate social work practice.”  Gwenan Prysor, Senior Lecturer in Social Work, Bangor University, UK Social Work Reflections is a compelling testament to the significance and impact of social work. Recognizing the challenges practitioners face in an increasingly complex and evolving field, this edited collection brings together diverse perspectives from educators, practitioners and managers to showcase the vital role social workers play in advancing social justice and safeguarding society’s most vulnerable members.  Drawing on the expertise of academics, practitioners and individuals with the lived experience of social work services, this book aims to inspire progress and empower students, practitioners and managers at all levels of study and practice by emphasizing their value as drivers of individual and collective change.  The book: Emphasizes the core values of social work: social justice, dignity and compassion Integrates theoretical insights with lived experiences from diverse contributors, enriching nuanced areas of practice Encourages development of critical thinking and reflection skills Offers encouragement to practitioners, managers and students striving to achieve positive outcomes under challenging circumstances Social Work Reflections is the essential companion for students, newly qualified social workers, practitioners and managers. Of value to anyone considering a career in social work, this book reaffirms the crucial role social work plays in building a more just and compassionate society. Neil Thompson is an award-winning writer and educator and a visiting professor at the Open University and

"This book stands out for its integration of knowledge from lived experience, inclusive practice, and compassionate pedagogy - making it essential reading for students and practitioners alike." 
Lucy Basterra, Senior Lecturer in Social Work, University of Brighton, UK 

"I wholeheartedly recommend this book to anyone committed to reflective, ethical, and compassionate social work practice." 
Gwenan Prysor, Senior Lecturer in Social Work, Bangor University, UK

Social Work Reflections is a compelling testament to the significance and impact of social work. Recognizing the challenges practitioners face in an increasingly complex and evolving field, this edited collection brings together diverse perspectives from educators, practitioners and managers to showcase the vital role social workers play in advancing social justice and safeguarding society's most vulnerable members. 

Drawing on the expertise of academics, practitioners and individuals with the lived experience of social work services, this book aims to inspire progress and empower students, practitioners and managers at all levels of study and practice by emphasizing their value as drivers of individual and collective change. 

The book:

Emphasizes the core values of social work: social justice, dignity and compassion
Integrates theoretical insights with lived experiences from diverse contributors, enriching nuanced areas of practice
Encourages development of critical thinking and reflection skills
Offers encouragement to practitioners, managers and students striving to achieve positive outcomes under challenging circumstances

Social Work Reflections is the essential companion for students, newly qualified social workers, practitioners and managers. Of value to anyone considering a career in social work, this book reaffirms the crucial role social work plays in building a more just and compassionate society.

Neil Thompson is an award-winning writer and educator and a visiting professor at the Open University and Wrexham University, UK.

Sarah Vicary is Professor of Social Work and Mental Health at The Open University, UK.

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