Transcription of Groupwork Practice for Social Workers
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Groupwork Practice for Social Workers 1 11/11/2014 7:36:56 PM. 1. INTRODUCING Groupwork . Chapter summary In this chapter you will learn about the overall purpose, aims, scope and features of this book how the book is structured and the brief contents of each chapter how the book is aligned with a range of national standards and requirements related to professional Social work education and Practice the key themes that underpin the whole book the range of terms, words and phrases used to describe Groupwork INTRODUCTION. Groups are the basic expressions of human relationships; in them lies the greatest power of man. To try to work with them in a disciplined way is like trying to har- ness the power of the elements and includes the same kind of scientific thinking, as well as serious consideration of ethics.
• Values and ethics, anti-oppressive practice, empowerment – use of power; • The development of practice skills and evidence-based practice; • Multi-agency and interprofessional working with others in groups; • The service-user experience and opportunity for participation in all processes of group-work development;
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