Social work has never been an easy task. Fraught with uncertainty, social workers are charged with making sense of the present and predicting the futures of people, places and events that represent perpetual possibility. As aspects of perception come into view, their appearance is shaped by structures and status states of individual and collective creation that afford security, yet limit and restrict. This conceptual paper explores the act of ‘knowing', considering it to be an active process, shaped by emotion and bound by contingent and expectant contexts that limit the possibilities of the future, through the collective self-imposition of ideas of knowing and of how the world works. It is suggested that emancipation from limited understan...
Social Work is at its core a qualitative, life-centered practice, where assessments and intervention...
The development of a professional social work identity involves being socialized into the history, m...
This paper explores the ways in which practitioners in children and family social work teams make se...
This paper sets out the history and development of social work, primarily in the UK, in the context ...
This paper critically discusses the limitations of theorising social work from psychological and soc...
As an interpersonal profession, operating within and between amyriad of nebulous psycho-social world...
As a practitioner, a manager and a scientist in social work for 40 years, I am still intrigued by th...
Social work in the United Kingdom faces all manner of woes. Critical public inquiries, disgruntled u...
Social work in the UK operates across those boundaries where public services impact upon private liv...
Social workers and students are constantly reminded to employ critical thinking to navigate this wor...
Summary: The authors argue that social work is as much a practical-moral activity as it is a technic...
A collective and robust professional identity helps distinguish social work from other helping profe...
Contemporary ideas and strategies of both 'risk' and 'power' are significant and dynamic influences ...
Social work, globally, has struggled persistently to justify itself as an academic or professional d...
This paper presents a brief history of the development of social work in Britain exploring some of t...
Social Work is at its core a qualitative, life-centered practice, where assessments and intervention...
The development of a professional social work identity involves being socialized into the history, m...
This paper explores the ways in which practitioners in children and family social work teams make se...
This paper sets out the history and development of social work, primarily in the UK, in the context ...
This paper critically discusses the limitations of theorising social work from psychological and soc...
As an interpersonal profession, operating within and between amyriad of nebulous psycho-social world...
As a practitioner, a manager and a scientist in social work for 40 years, I am still intrigued by th...
Social work in the United Kingdom faces all manner of woes. Critical public inquiries, disgruntled u...
Social work in the UK operates across those boundaries where public services impact upon private liv...
Social workers and students are constantly reminded to employ critical thinking to navigate this wor...
Summary: The authors argue that social work is as much a practical-moral activity as it is a technic...
A collective and robust professional identity helps distinguish social work from other helping profe...
Contemporary ideas and strategies of both 'risk' and 'power' are significant and dynamic influences ...
Social work, globally, has struggled persistently to justify itself as an academic or professional d...
This paper presents a brief history of the development of social work in Britain exploring some of t...
Social Work is at its core a qualitative, life-centered practice, where assessments and intervention...
The development of a professional social work identity involves being socialized into the history, m...
This paper explores the ways in which practitioners in children and family social work teams make se...