Social work practice in the twenty-first century is continually changing. Contemporary practitioners work in complex areas and have to do so quickly and competently. This text helps qualified social workers, as well as those about to qualify, to build on their initial studies in order to develop professionally. The focus in this chapter is on anti-ageist practice in the light of recent research on older people's experiences of everyday age discrimination
Social work with older people deals with improving their capacity and ability to face and resolve pr...
Despite the arrival of the National Service Framework for Older people in 2001, age discrimination c...
This book is part of the 'Transforming Social Work Practice' series written specifically to support ...
Description:\u27Essential reading for practitioners, educators and researchers within the general fi...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Practice on 23-6-18, a...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by Routledge in The Routledge Handbook of...
Based on the Australian Bureau of Statistics’ (ABS) predictions, it is expected that 20 per cent of ...
This timely text highlights the importance of informed and critical practice in social work with old...
This article explores the readiness of gerontological social work in the UK for meeting the challeng...
This article explores the readiness of gerontological social work in the UK for meeting the challeng...
Revised to emphasise the current policy drive towards personalisation and service user participation...
Living into older ages is changing from an exceptional to an expected part of the life course experi...
Social work with older people has often been regarded as low status and dominated by medicalised con...
The current policy emphasis in adult social care in England is on promoting independence, preventing...
Practice in the field of social gerontology is one of the developing frontiers in social work. Now a...
Social work with older people deals with improving their capacity and ability to face and resolve pr...
Despite the arrival of the National Service Framework for Older people in 2001, age discrimination c...
This book is part of the 'Transforming Social Work Practice' series written specifically to support ...
Description:\u27Essential reading for practitioners, educators and researchers within the general fi...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Practice on 23-6-18, a...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by Routledge in The Routledge Handbook of...
Based on the Australian Bureau of Statistics’ (ABS) predictions, it is expected that 20 per cent of ...
This timely text highlights the importance of informed and critical practice in social work with old...
This article explores the readiness of gerontological social work in the UK for meeting the challeng...
This article explores the readiness of gerontological social work in the UK for meeting the challeng...
Revised to emphasise the current policy drive towards personalisation and service user participation...
Living into older ages is changing from an exceptional to an expected part of the life course experi...
Social work with older people has often been regarded as low status and dominated by medicalised con...
The current policy emphasis in adult social care in England is on promoting independence, preventing...
Practice in the field of social gerontology is one of the developing frontiers in social work. Now a...
Social work with older people deals with improving their capacity and ability to face and resolve pr...
Despite the arrival of the National Service Framework for Older people in 2001, age discrimination c...
This book is part of the 'Transforming Social Work Practice' series written specifically to support ...