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Observation and its application to social work : rather like breathing / edited by Pat Le Riche and Karen Tanner.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London ; Philadelphia : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 1998.Description: 224 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. ; pbkISBN:
  • 1853026298 (hb)
  • 9781853026294 (hb)
  • 1853026301 (pb)
  • 9781853026300 (pb)
  • 9781853026294:
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 361.32
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction/ Karen Tanner, Goldsmiths College.The Dimensions of Observation: Objective Reality or Subjective Interpretation? Pat Le Riche, Goldsmiths College -- Towards an Equality Model: Observation through a Power Lens/ Karen Tanner, Goldsmiths College -- Practice Teaching: The Use of Observation by Practice Assessors and Practice Teachers/ Kate Leonard, South Bank University -- Observing the Unthinkable in Residential Care for Children/John Simmonds -- Beyond the Bureau-Professional: Observation Study as a Vehicle for Inter-Professional Learning and User-Centred Practice in Community Care/ Marilyn Pietroni, University of Westminster -- Holding a Mirror to the Institution: Observation and the Training of Approved Social Workers/Hazelanne Lewis, Hertfordshire Social Services -- Observing Management: The Contribution of Observation to Management in the Personal Social Services/ Patricia Kearney, National Institute of Social Work -- The Observer as Participant: The Role of Observation in Systematic Couple and Family Therapy/Moira Doolan. Conclusion /Pat Le Riche, Goldsmiths College.
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
General Lending Wexford Campus Library Wexford Missing 361.32 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 In transit from Wicklow Campus Library to Wexford Campus Library since 21/03/2018 Not For Loan 66927

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Introduction/ Karen Tanner, Goldsmiths College.The Dimensions of Observation: Objective Reality or Subjective Interpretation? Pat Le Riche, Goldsmiths College -- Towards an Equality Model: Observation through a Power Lens/ Karen Tanner, Goldsmiths College -- Practice Teaching: The Use of Observation by Practice Assessors and Practice Teachers/ Kate Leonard, South Bank University -- Observing the Unthinkable in Residential Care for Children/John Simmonds -- Beyond the Bureau-Professional: Observation Study as a Vehicle for Inter-Professional Learning and User-Centred Practice in Community Care/ Marilyn Pietroni, University of Westminster -- Holding a Mirror to the Institution: Observation and the Training of Approved Social Workers/Hazelanne Lewis, Hertfordshire Social Services -- Observing Management: The Contribution of Observation to Management in the Personal Social Services/ Patricia Kearney, National Institute of Social Work -- The Observer as Participant: The Role of Observation in Systematic Couple and Family Therapy/Moira Doolan. Conclusion /Pat Le Riche, Goldsmiths College.

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