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Social Work in Wales

By David Wilkins & Jade Forbes &
Social Work in Wales by David Wilkins & Jade Forbes &  digital book - Fable

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With a foreword by First Minister of Wales, Mark Drakeford, this book is the first to offer an in-depth look into what makes the Welsh Social Work context unique. It includes the move towards joint children, families and adult provision and the emphasis on early intervention, future generations and partnership considerations.

Covering the subject knowledge required by the Welsh regulator, Social Care Wales, it provides essential reading for students and practising social workers in Wales, and rich contextual analysis for other international social work practitioners and writers. Each chapter includes:

• dialogue on the distinctive ‘Welsh way’ that underpins the nation’s social work approach;

• focus on application: responses and implications for professional practice;

• the ‘giving of voice’ section: demonstrating the key emphasis in Welsh practice of ensuring that multiple stakeholder perspectives are actively heard;

• key resources for further independent exploration of the topics.

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About David Wilkins

Wulf Livingston is Professor of Alcohol Studies at Glyndwr University.

Jo Redcliffe is Associate Professor of Social Work at Swansea University.

Abyd Quinn Aziz is Programme Director for the MA in Social Work at Cardiff University.

Jade Forbes

Diane Seddon

Gill Toms

Katherine Algar-Skaife

Naomi Parry

Penny Alexander

Sarah Lord

Tegan Brielrey-Sollis

Dan Burrows

Jaime Ortiz

Ceryl Teleri Davies

Ceryl Teleri Davies is a qualified social worker and solicitor, and is a social work lecturer at Bangor University, UK.

Gwenan Prysor

James Deakin

Sarah Vaile

Tim Versey

Rhoda Emlyn-Jones

Sarah Jane Waters

Liz Lefroy

Hope Lawrence

Jenny Burgess

Tim Wynn

Anna-Louise Edwards

Eluned Plack

Rhiana Povey

Miriam Ennis

Hayley Douglas

Helena Barlow

Fiona Verity

Beth Pearl

Joanne Pye

Natacha Leao da Silva

Haddy Sallah

Tracey Maegusuku-Hewett

Gillian MacIntyre

Graham Attenborough

Mark Drakeford

Wulf Livingston

Jo Redcliffe

Abyd Quinn Aziz

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