Since the mid-1980s, health service restructuring in New Zealand has strengthened managerialism, arguably detracting from professional considerations. Professional leaders without line-management responsibilities have replaced social work departments headed by a professional social worker. An emerging social work contribution to interdisciplinary leadership in mental health settings aims to advance quality of service and fill social work leadership gaps resulting from structural changes created by health policy initiatives. In the context of limited research into these changes, this paper presents an action learning organic approach examining how social work professional leaders implemented Kouzes’ and Posner’s ‘exemplary leadership’ in a D...
This research considers the role of practice manager in New Zealand Child, Youth and Family (CYF) by...
Purpose: There is a need to develop more knowledge on how frontline managers in health care service...
Background: Increasing overlap between professional roles in integrated mental health care raises qu...
Introduction: Leadership skills are an integral part of effective social work practice in health and...
Professional leadership is increasingly recognised as being vital to enhancing social work’s reputat...
Social work is experiencing an unprecedented degree of institutional instability, particularly in th...
Abstract The purpose of this research study was to explore how social work leaders conceptualized a...
There have been a number of studies overseas investigating collaborative inter-professional educatio...
School social workers provide unique insight into the biopsychosocial factors that influence student...
The working paper describes a critical review of a leadership programme delivered to a diverse group...
Social work is only one of many venerable helping professions. Our colleagues in the professions of ...
NoThis book examines developments in management and leadership in the social work environment, from ...
This article explores how leadership practices have the potential to improve decisions and outcomes ...
This chapter introduces you to: • The roles of management and leadership in social work and their si...
The range and patterns of leadership styles in human service organizations are important for social ...
This research considers the role of practice manager in New Zealand Child, Youth and Family (CYF) by...
Purpose: There is a need to develop more knowledge on how frontline managers in health care service...
Background: Increasing overlap between professional roles in integrated mental health care raises qu...
Introduction: Leadership skills are an integral part of effective social work practice in health and...
Professional leadership is increasingly recognised as being vital to enhancing social work’s reputat...
Social work is experiencing an unprecedented degree of institutional instability, particularly in th...
Abstract The purpose of this research study was to explore how social work leaders conceptualized a...
There have been a number of studies overseas investigating collaborative inter-professional educatio...
School social workers provide unique insight into the biopsychosocial factors that influence student...
The working paper describes a critical review of a leadership programme delivered to a diverse group...
Social work is only one of many venerable helping professions. Our colleagues in the professions of ...
NoThis book examines developments in management and leadership in the social work environment, from ...
This article explores how leadership practices have the potential to improve decisions and outcomes ...
This chapter introduces you to: • The roles of management and leadership in social work and their si...
The range and patterns of leadership styles in human service organizations are important for social ...
This research considers the role of practice manager in New Zealand Child, Youth and Family (CYF) by...
Purpose: There is a need to develop more knowledge on how frontline managers in health care service...
Background: Increasing overlap between professional roles in integrated mental health care raises qu...