Groupwork Practice in Social Work 3ed : Transforming Social Work Practice Series

Trevor Lindsay
Groupwork Practice in Social Work 3ed : Transforming Social Work Practice Series
Groupwork Practice in Social Work 3ed : Transforming Social Work Practice Series
ISBN: 9781446287415
Publication Date: 15 April 2014


The social work degree requires that students clearly demonstrate competence in working with groups.

Many social work students will begin working with families, communities and organisations before they qualify and are regularly assessed on this groupwork practice through assignments and oberservation. The practical focus of this book on planning, organising, facilitating and evaluating groupwork will help students to develop their skills and pass assessment, increasing confidence during placement groupwork activities.

About the Authors

Trevor Lindsay draws on twenty years experience as a practitioner, manager and trainer in the probation service. Since 1995 he has been a lecturer at the University of Ulster, where he has taught a range of social work subjects at both qualifying and post-qualifying levels. He has published research articles on hate crime, groupwork, criminal justice and student learning and is co-author of Groupwork Practice in Social Work in the Transforming Social Work Practice series. Trevor recently retired from teaching but continues to write.

Sue Orton is Learning and Teaching Advisor based at the University of Sussex operating across UK Higher Education working with senior academics and professors to improve university learning and teaching. An innovator with drive, humour, flexibility and determination to devise, manage and deliver local and national initiatives on time and within budget. Has specific expertise in training trainers and experts in using experiential learning including learning design and delivery and people and team development. Teaches workshop facilitation, intervention skills, mentoring and coaching, emotional intelligence, and self and peer assessment.

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