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Social Work and Human Development (Transforming Social Work Practice) - Transforming Social Work Practice Series
Social Work and Human Development (Transforming Social Work Practice) - Transforming Social Work Practice Series
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25 June, 2010
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Social work students must develop a sound and critical understanding of human development and the processes and stages of growth through the life-course. Even more important however is how students apply this knowledge to their assignments and their practice. This text achieves this in several ways. It introduces the key concepts of human development and growth from childhood through adolescence and older age and then uses various pedagogical features to help students apply social and human development theories to practical day-to-day case examples. With this knowledge, students will be able to build and maintain successful relationships with service users, carers and other health and social care professionals.
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781844453801 |
| ISBN10 | 1844453804 |
| Number Of Pages | 174 |
| Item Weight | 380 g |
| Product Dimensions | 168 x 12 x 242 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Learning Matters |
| Format | paperback |
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An excellent, balanced introduction to key themes both sociological and psychological - one of the bext introductory books in this area - Teaching Fellow, University of Leeds
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Author's Bio
Karin Crawford is a Principal Teaching Fellow in the School of Health and Social Care and Director of Teaching and Learning for the Faculty of Health, Life and Social Sciences at the University of Lincoln. Janet Walker is Senior Lecturer in Social Work at the University of Lincoln. She has a particular interest in the development of social care training, having managed local authority social services training prior to joining the University. Janet also has considerable experience of working in children's services as a social worker and a manager.