This chapter ?problematises? the nature of professional knowledge and ?know how ?in social work. The complex, multilayered knowledge held by practitioners is presented and explored. Practice knowledge is conceptualised as incorporating elements of both formal and informal knowledge. Links are made to the literature on reflective practice and the relationship between ?internalist? ways of knowing and more ?externalist? ways of justifying our actions, for example, by drawing upon evidence based research. This chapter explores the nature of this tension currently in social work and suggests a more holistic, nuanced understanding of the nature of practice knowledge is required. Such understandings are of particular relevance in the field of app...
Professional social work under conditions of uncertainty and complexity requires integration of vari...
This chapter considers the importance of values and ethics in relation to motivation to enter social...
Reflective practice, reflexivity, and critical reflection are now widely accepted as important in co...
This chapter ‘problematises’ the nature of professional knowledge and ‘know how ’in social work. The...
The moral development and identity of social work students have been shown to be enhanced by educati...
There has been considerable literature published on reflection yet despite this, very little researc...
Reflective practice is advocated within social work academic literature as a means of improving prac...
An awareness of one’s own ethical assumptions and how these inform everyday practice is crucial for ...
Reflective practice is advocated within social work academic literature as a means of improving prac...
Summary: The authors argue that social work is as much a practical-moral activity as it is a technic...
The professional capabilities that are required of practicing social workers include an understandin...
The Ethical Foundations of Social Work provides an engaging, theoretically rigorous and practice-bas...
Summary: The authors argue that social work is as much a practical-moral activity as it is a technic...
In this chapter we suggest that social workers' concern with values may be at the expense of explori...
This chapter offers some reflections on features of the traditional professional ethics literature u...
Professional social work under conditions of uncertainty and complexity requires integration of vari...
This chapter considers the importance of values and ethics in relation to motivation to enter social...
Reflective practice, reflexivity, and critical reflection are now widely accepted as important in co...
This chapter ‘problematises’ the nature of professional knowledge and ‘know how ’in social work. The...
The moral development and identity of social work students have been shown to be enhanced by educati...
There has been considerable literature published on reflection yet despite this, very little researc...
Reflective practice is advocated within social work academic literature as a means of improving prac...
An awareness of one’s own ethical assumptions and how these inform everyday practice is crucial for ...
Reflective practice is advocated within social work academic literature as a means of improving prac...
Summary: The authors argue that social work is as much a practical-moral activity as it is a technic...
The professional capabilities that are required of practicing social workers include an understandin...
The Ethical Foundations of Social Work provides an engaging, theoretically rigorous and practice-bas...
Summary: The authors argue that social work is as much a practical-moral activity as it is a technic...
In this chapter we suggest that social workers' concern with values may be at the expense of explori...
This chapter offers some reflections on features of the traditional professional ethics literature u...
Professional social work under conditions of uncertainty and complexity requires integration of vari...
This chapter considers the importance of values and ethics in relation to motivation to enter social...
Reflective practice, reflexivity, and critical reflection are now widely accepted as important in co...