Direct Work with Family Groups

Simple, Fun Ideas to Aid Engagement and Assessment and Enable Positive Change

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Social Work
Cover of the book Direct Work with Family Groups by Audrey Tait, Helen Wosu, Jessica Kingsley Publishers
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Author: Audrey Tait, Helen Wosu ISBN: 9780857009869
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers Publication: September 21, 2015
Imprint: Jessica Kingsley Publishers Language: English
Author: Audrey Tait, Helen Wosu
ISBN: 9780857009869
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Publication: September 21, 2015
Imprint: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Language: English

Direct Work with Family Groups is full of great ideas to aid engagement, assessment and enable positive change through direct work with family groups.

Working with families can be a challenging experience. This book looks at the personal skills needed to engage families, both at home and in the community. It provides guidance on how to assess and manage the needs of individual family members, whilst also being mindful of potential risk factors. With easy to use activities and resources, this book will inspire you to think about creative new ways to plan and carry out your work.

Based on tried and tested techniques, this is a must-have for social workers and social work students, as well as child protection workers, therapists, counsellors and child and family centre workers. It is the perfect complement to Direct Work with Vulnerable Children, also by the same authors.

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Direct Work with Family Groups is full of great ideas to aid engagement, assessment and enable positive change through direct work with family groups.

Working with families can be a challenging experience. This book looks at the personal skills needed to engage families, both at home and in the community. It provides guidance on how to assess and manage the needs of individual family members, whilst also being mindful of potential risk factors. With easy to use activities and resources, this book will inspire you to think about creative new ways to plan and carry out your work.

Based on tried and tested techniques, this is a must-have for social workers and social work students, as well as child protection workers, therapists, counsellors and child and family centre workers. It is the perfect complement to Direct Work with Vulnerable Children, also by the same authors.

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