This is the author's pdf version of an book chapter published by SAGE© 2007.This chapter will analyse supervision of staff in relation to developmental and managerial functions; argue that pressures on social services organisations have ensured that the need for agency accountability far outweighs its developmental function; suggest that the need for professional supervision is greatly enhanced given the development of inter-professional working arrangements; and propose that approaches to supervision can be applied to social work that have first been developed in the health service
This book is about what makes interprofessional supervision a success. There has been an internation...
Hawkins and Shohet (2012) have surveyed and concisely mapped the developing and changing landscape o...
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INTRODUCTION: Supervision is a well-established component of practice in the health and social care ...
In the UK, a number of serious case reviews within social work and social care highlighted systemic ...
Social work supervision is receiving renewed attention internationally with calls for it to be remod...
What does social work supervision help with? There are many different models of supervision and an i...
The aim of this study was to get a better understanding of social workers experiences of supervision...
A number of serious case reviews in UK social work and social care have highlighted systematic failu...
This exploratory study emerged from the writers interest in supervision and the health sector; six a...
What does social work supervision help with? There are many different models of supervision and an i...
INTRODUCTION: Stepping into a supervisory role in social work involves a shift of status, perspectiv...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Practice on 20/3/2013 ...
Social work supervision is considered to be a core feature in the development of social work’s profe...
This paper discusses the relevance of supervision practice within the voluntary sector and argues th...
This book is about what makes interprofessional supervision a success. There has been an internation...
Hawkins and Shohet (2012) have surveyed and concisely mapped the developing and changing landscape o...
This is an editorial which introduces original papers produced on the theme of the supervision of so...
INTRODUCTION: Supervision is a well-established component of practice in the health and social care ...
In the UK, a number of serious case reviews within social work and social care highlighted systemic ...
Social work supervision is receiving renewed attention internationally with calls for it to be remod...
What does social work supervision help with? There are many different models of supervision and an i...
The aim of this study was to get a better understanding of social workers experiences of supervision...
A number of serious case reviews in UK social work and social care have highlighted systematic failu...
This exploratory study emerged from the writers interest in supervision and the health sector; six a...
What does social work supervision help with? There are many different models of supervision and an i...
INTRODUCTION: Stepping into a supervisory role in social work involves a shift of status, perspectiv...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Practice on 20/3/2013 ...
Social work supervision is considered to be a core feature in the development of social work’s profe...
This paper discusses the relevance of supervision practice within the voluntary sector and argues th...
This book is about what makes interprofessional supervision a success. There has been an internation...
Hawkins and Shohet (2012) have surveyed and concisely mapped the developing and changing landscape o...
This is an editorial which introduces original papers produced on the theme of the supervision of so...