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Community services intervention : an introduction to direct practice / Vera Lloyd.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Crows Nest, NSW : Allen & Unwin, 2014Copyright date: ©2014Description: xvi, 329 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781743315231
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 361.32 23
Summary: 'Community Services Intervention' provides a comprehensive introduction to the theory, models and principles of practice for direct social casework. .It introduces the history and context of professional practice, provides a step-by-step guide to the key skills, demonstrates how theory supports intervention processes and outlines how to work with other professionals to assist clients to achieve best possible outcomes. Reflecting the broad spectrum of casework settings and the need to take client diversity into account, it addresses: community care for the aged; people with a disability; people with mental health issues; acute health settings; injury management and insurance; correctional services; court systems; child and youth welfare; drug and alcohol work; at-risk populations in schools; managed care; and employment programs. With case studies, reflective practice questions, and templates for reports and assessments, 'Community Services Intervention' is an ideal introductory student text. 'Good practical advice that expands on theoretical approaches; a fantastic learning resource.' -'Suewellyn Kelly, community consultant and VET educator, Queensland'. 'The evidence base in all areas of the content is thorough, well grounded in theory and clearly articulated throughout this useful and practical text.'- 'Dianne Sutherland, TAFE NSW Riverina Institute' -- Back cover.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 299-322) and index.

'Community Services Intervention' provides a comprehensive introduction to the theory, models and principles of practice for direct social casework. .It introduces the history and context of professional practice, provides a step-by-step guide to the key skills, demonstrates how theory supports intervention processes and outlines how to work with other professionals to assist clients to achieve best possible outcomes. Reflecting the broad spectrum of casework settings and the need to take client diversity into account, it addresses: community care for the aged; people with a disability; people with mental health issues; acute health settings; injury management and insurance; correctional services; court systems; child and youth welfare; drug and alcohol work; at-risk populations in schools; managed care; and employment programs. With case studies, reflective practice questions, and templates for reports and assessments, 'Community Services Intervention' is an ideal introductory student text. 'Good practical advice that expands on theoretical approaches; a fantastic learning resource.' -'Suewellyn Kelly, community consultant and VET educator, Queensland'. 'The evidence base in all areas of the content is thorough, well grounded in theory and clearly articulated throughout this useful and practical text.'- 'Dianne Sutherland, TAFE NSW Riverina Institute' -- Back cover.

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