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Promoting health and well-being in social work education / edited by Beth R. Crisp and Liz Beddoe.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Routledge, 2013Description: 168 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1138841862
  • 9781138841864
  • 0415527988
  • 9780415527989
Uniform titles:
  • Social work education (London, England)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 361.3071 23
Contents:
1. Introduction: Promoting Health and Well-Being in Social Work Education / Liz Beddoe -- 2. Social Work Education and Health: Knowledge for Practice / Liz Beddoe -- 3. The Contribution of Social Work and Social Interventions Across the Life Course to the Reduction of Health Inequalities: A New Agenda for Social Work Education? / Paul Bywaters -- 4. Health and Wellbeing: Starting with a Critical Pedagogical Model / Rachelle Ashcroft -- 5. Teaching Trauma: Critically Engaging a Troublesome Term / Carole Adamson -- 6. Developing Wellbeing as a Critical Tool in Social Work Education: An Example from the Field of Learning Disability / Graeme Simpson -- 7. From Theory Toward Empathic Self-Care: Creating a Mindful Classroom for Social Work Students / Robin Bonifas -- 8. The Feeling of Being a Social Worker: Including Yoga as an Embodied Practice in Social Work Education / Jo Mensinga -- 9. If a Holistic Approach to Social Work Requires Acknowledgement of Religion, What Does This Mean for Social Work Education? / Beth R. Crisp -- 10.Work-Life Balance: Practitioner Well-Being in the Social Work Education Curriculum / Kathy Martindale -- 11. Do Challenges to Students' Beliefs, Values and Behaviour within Social Work Education Have an Impact on Their Sense of Well-Being? / Mel Hughes -- 12. Older Women and Craft: Extending Educational Horizons in Considering Wellbeing / Selma Macfarlane -- 13 Conclusion: Developing an Agenda to Promote Health and Well-Being in Social Work Education / Liz Beddoe.
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Book North Campus North Campus Main Collection 361.3071 PRO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available A511941B
Book South Campus South Campus Main Collection 361.3071 PRO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available A541192B

Includes contributions from New Zealand authors.

Chapters 3 -12 have previously been published in the journal Social work education.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Introduction: Promoting Health and Well-Being in Social Work Education / Liz Beddoe -- 2. Social Work Education and Health: Knowledge for Practice / Liz Beddoe -- 3. The Contribution of Social Work and Social Interventions Across the Life Course to the Reduction of Health Inequalities: A New Agenda for Social Work Education? / Paul Bywaters -- 4. Health and Wellbeing: Starting with a Critical Pedagogical Model / Rachelle Ashcroft -- 5. Teaching Trauma: Critically Engaging a Troublesome Term / Carole Adamson -- 6. Developing Wellbeing as a Critical Tool in Social Work Education: An Example from the Field of Learning Disability / Graeme Simpson -- 7. From Theory Toward Empathic Self-Care: Creating a Mindful Classroom for Social Work Students / Robin Bonifas -- 8. The Feeling of Being a Social Worker: Including Yoga as an Embodied Practice in Social Work Education / Jo Mensinga -- 9. If a Holistic Approach to Social Work Requires Acknowledgement of Religion, What Does This Mean for Social Work Education? / Beth R. Crisp -- 10.Work-Life Balance: Practitioner Well-Being in the Social Work Education Curriculum / Kathy Martindale -- 11. Do Challenges to Students' Beliefs, Values and Behaviour within Social Work Education Have an Impact on Their Sense of Well-Being? / Mel Hughes -- 12. Older Women and Craft: Extending Educational Horizons in Considering Wellbeing / Selma Macfarlane -- 13 Conclusion: Developing an Agenda to Promote Health and Well-Being in Social Work Education / Liz Beddoe.

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