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Opportunities : equal or missed?
- Author:
- BOOKEY S.
- Journal article citation:
- Social Work Today, 13.4.89, 1989, p.24.
- Publisher:
- British Association of Social Workers
Describes a staff development project in Coventry SSD funded by the European Social Fund, in which four seconded trainee social worker posts have been given to young people with disabilities.
Employment strategies in social services: case studies
- Authors:
- LOCAL AUTHORITIES CONDITIONS OF SERVICE ADVISORY BOARD, ASSOCIATION OF DIRECTORS OF SOCIAL SERVICES
- Publisher:
- Local Authorities Conditions of Service Advisory Board/Association of Directors
- Publication year:
- 1991
- Pagination:
- 77p.,tables.
- Place of publication:
- London
A study of how 12 social services departments have tackled the problems of shortages of field social workers. Looks at making recruitment easier by targetting older people, ethnic minorities, and disabled people and by making working hours more flexible. Discusses remuneration, use of staff, training, and other measures such as job redesign, career development schemes, equal opportunities policies, and staff welfare policies.
The unconscious at work: individual and organizational stress in the human services
- Editors:
- OBHOLZER Anton, ROBERTS Vega Zagier
- Publisher:
- Routledge
- Publication year:
- 1994
- Pagination:
- 242p.,bibliog.
- Place of publication:
- London
Aimed at people managing and working in the human services, including consultants, trainers and students of organisational behaviour. Offers employees new ways of looking at their own experiences of stress at work, and of increasing understanding of the processes which can undermine effectiveness and morale. Part 1 contains the conceptual framework and examines the unconscious aspects of organisational life from psychoanalytical and from open systems theory perspectives. Part 2 looks at the stress involved in working with people and includes sections on working in a special baby care unit, with damaged children, disabled children, older people, and with dying people. Parts 3 and 4 deal with organisations and their effects on the people who work in them.
Practitioner social work research in action
- Editors:
- BROAD Bob, FLETCHER Colin
- Publisher:
- Whiting and Birch
- Publication year:
- 1993
- Pagination:
- 194p.,bibliog.
- Place of publication:
- London
Contains research findings, as well as accounts of the development and adaptation of relevant research methods. Chapters are grouped into 4 types of practitioner research: investigation; appraisal; innovation; and state of the art reviews. Includes papers on: placing people with learning difficulties in employment; emergency social service duty systems; women in social services management; perceptions of a children's observation and assessment centre; problem drinkers on probation; dealing with clients with mental health problems; assessment of user needs; applying life history work; recognising elder abuse; the tutorial system in social work education; the adoption of children with learning difficulties; and an agenda for practitioner research.