This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Practice on 20/3/2013 available online: http://wwww.tandfonline.com/10.1080/09503153.2013.775237With reference to local authorities in England, this paper acknowledges the intensified critique of the managerial context in which social work is carried out. It recognizes that professional supervision has been in jeopardy, as principles of corporate line management have overshadowed the approaches of the past, and most particularly the supportive components. However, recent developments have reinvigorated the interest in relationship based social work as well as relationship based supervision. Surprisingly or not, it is executive and business coaching that is seen as...
BristolThe history of social work in the United Kingdom is a long and complex one, and there are no ...
Over the last 30 years a number of commentators have observed that social work in Britain is in a co...
This exploratory study emerged from the writers interest in supervision and the health sector; six a...
Published by Sage in Journal of Social Work, September 2015 - DOI: 10.1177/1468017315607092In Englan...
This is an accessible article published in a magazine that is circulated to all members of the Briti...
This is the author's pdf version of an book chapter published by SAGE© 2007.This chapter will analys...
In the UK, a number of serious case reviews within social work and social care highlighted systemic ...
Supervision is a collaborative learning practice to continually build the capacity of anyone working...
This is an editorial which introduces original papers produced on the theme of the supervision of so...
INTRODUCTION: Stepping into a supervisory role in social work involves a shift of status, perspectiv...
Social work supervision is considered to be a core feature in the development of social work’s profe...
A number of serious case reviews in UK social work and social care have highlighted systematic failu...
INTRODUCTION: Supervision is a well-established component of practice in the health and social care ...
Within Scotland, as elsewhere, there has been a resurgence of interest in the critical role of super...
This article discusses research findings that highlight the importance of leadership support of supe...
BristolThe history of social work in the United Kingdom is a long and complex one, and there are no ...
Over the last 30 years a number of commentators have observed that social work in Britain is in a co...
This exploratory study emerged from the writers interest in supervision and the health sector; six a...
Published by Sage in Journal of Social Work, September 2015 - DOI: 10.1177/1468017315607092In Englan...
This is an accessible article published in a magazine that is circulated to all members of the Briti...
This is the author's pdf version of an book chapter published by SAGE© 2007.This chapter will analys...
In the UK, a number of serious case reviews within social work and social care highlighted systemic ...
Supervision is a collaborative learning practice to continually build the capacity of anyone working...
This is an editorial which introduces original papers produced on the theme of the supervision of so...
INTRODUCTION: Stepping into a supervisory role in social work involves a shift of status, perspectiv...
Social work supervision is considered to be a core feature in the development of social work’s profe...
A number of serious case reviews in UK social work and social care have highlighted systematic failu...
INTRODUCTION: Supervision is a well-established component of practice in the health and social care ...
Within Scotland, as elsewhere, there has been a resurgence of interest in the critical role of super...
This article discusses research findings that highlight the importance of leadership support of supe...
BristolThe history of social work in the United Kingdom is a long and complex one, and there are no ...
Over the last 30 years a number of commentators have observed that social work in Britain is in a co...
This exploratory study emerged from the writers interest in supervision and the health sector; six a...