Supervision is currently of considerable interest in social work and is seen as a vital activity for meeting many professional demands: the continuing development of professional skills, practitioner well-being, the safeguarding of competent and ethical practice, and the oversight of casework. A recent UK review of evidence found that the empirical basis for supervision was relatively weak (Carpenter et al., 2012) and evidential support for supervision as a core practice in social work is needed. This is a significant challenge to supervision educators and researchers. Given the breadth in understanding and implementation of social work across the globe and its distinctive shape in specific national settings, supervision is likely to be ver...
This is the author's pdf version of an book chapter published by SAGE© 2007.This chapter will analys...
Social work as a profession, social work practitioners and organisations, as well as social work edu...
INTRODUCTION: Supervision is a well-established component of practice in the health and social care ...
Social work supervision is receiving renewed attention internationally with calls for it to be remod...
This article is a comprehensive review of the research on the supervision of practicing social worke...
The aim of this study was to get a better understanding of social workers experiences of supervision...
The research is based on the need for formal training in social work supervision with the emphasis o...
This book is a timely review of scholarship in social work supervision; re-examining the state of kn...
There has been little interest until recently in the question of whether social work has the charact...
Professional supervision is considered a key aspect of effective social work practice. In much of th...
Supervision has been recognised as a critical component in the provision of social services by the D...
There is an increase of international students studying social work in Australia. Undertaking the co...
Social work is a broad profession with a number of different practice areas. The work performed by s...
In 2007, a national online survey was conducted to investigate the practice of social work supervisi...
The study was intended to explore the perspectives of social work supervisees on the quality of sup...
This is the author's pdf version of an book chapter published by SAGE© 2007.This chapter will analys...
Social work as a profession, social work practitioners and organisations, as well as social work edu...
INTRODUCTION: Supervision is a well-established component of practice in the health and social care ...
Social work supervision is receiving renewed attention internationally with calls for it to be remod...
This article is a comprehensive review of the research on the supervision of practicing social worke...
The aim of this study was to get a better understanding of social workers experiences of supervision...
The research is based on the need for formal training in social work supervision with the emphasis o...
This book is a timely review of scholarship in social work supervision; re-examining the state of kn...
There has been little interest until recently in the question of whether social work has the charact...
Professional supervision is considered a key aspect of effective social work practice. In much of th...
Supervision has been recognised as a critical component in the provision of social services by the D...
There is an increase of international students studying social work in Australia. Undertaking the co...
Social work is a broad profession with a number of different practice areas. The work performed by s...
In 2007, a national online survey was conducted to investigate the practice of social work supervisi...
The study was intended to explore the perspectives of social work supervisees on the quality of sup...
This is the author's pdf version of an book chapter published by SAGE© 2007.This chapter will analys...
Social work as a profession, social work practitioners and organisations, as well as social work edu...
INTRODUCTION: Supervision is a well-established component of practice in the health and social care ...