You are here

Disable VAT on Taiwan

Unfortunately, as of 1 January 2020 SAGE Ltd is no longer able to support sales of electronically supplied services to Taiwan customers that are not Taiwan VAT registered. We apologise for any inconvenience. For more information or to place a print-only order, please contact uk.customerservices@sagepub.co.uk.

Personalisation in Social Work
Share
Share

Personalisation in Social Work

Second Edition


February 2014 | 176 pages | Learning Matters
The government agenda on Personalisation and self-directed support is fast-moving and rapidly changing. It is vital therefore that students and practitioners alike are aware of the key issues and debates, as well as the policy that surrounds this area of practice. This timely and fully revised second edition provides an overview of the personalisation agenda and looks at the recent legislation in a broad historical and theoretical perspective. This approach will provide opportunities for students to consider the changes to the social work role and to evaluate the impact of this for service users and as practitioners.
 
Introduction
 
Personalisation - Where Did it Come From?
 
Personalisation - A Value Base for Practice
 
The Social Work Process and Role
 
Service User Groups and Personalisation
 
Service User Narrative
 
Balancing Rights and Risks in Self-Directed Support
 
Preparing for Practice: The Social Work Role
 
Conclusion
 
Appendix

Personalisation is a key theme running throughout our social work units and this book has proven to be a useful resource for teachers and students alike. Students find it accessible and many have decided to purchase their own copies in preparation for their next level of study.

Mrs Jacquie Hodges
Education, Walsall College
May 10, 2022

This is an accessible, informative and clear exploration of personalisation which will benefit students understanding around this key area of practice.

Mr David Hambling
Faculty of Sport, Health & Social Care, Gloucestershire University
May 8, 2015

This book is very relevant and easy to read for students undertaking their first placement in adult social care services

Miss Jacqueline White
Faculty of Health & Social Science, University of Bedfordshire
February 12, 2015

Clearly outlines the issues involved in the Personalisation agenda within social work. Useful text for students learning about health and social care and how they should be implementing this practice.

Mrs Marion McGuire
Health and Social Care, Impact International College
November 11, 2014

Important text to be consulted by students.

Professor Teodor Mircea ALEXIU
Humanities , University of the West Timisoara
September 20, 2014

This helps the Students with their Bibliography and "reading around the subject"

Mr Ian Lloyd
Faculty Of Health, Staffordshire University
June 13, 2014

A well written and helpful book for Students and Practitioners. The case studies and activities provide students and practitioners an opportunity for reflection and critical analysis with links to the professional Capabilities Framework (PCF).

Dr Bridget Ng'andu
Social Work, Ruskin College Oxford
March 19, 2014

Well written and clear. A must for all students studying social work

Ms Allison Dunhill
Centre For Educational Studies, Hull University
March 15, 2014

Ali Gardner

Lowis is a Senior Lecturer at the University of  Central Lancashire (UCLan), where she teaches Social Work, Social Policy and Community Care programmes. Lowis' previous employment background has mainly been located within working with children and young people in a social work capacity. Lowis has an interest in working with young people leaving care and especially within the youth justice system, and in developing various projects for young people. Her interest in social work training led her into teaching where she taught at the UCLan Burnley Campus before moving to the main campus in Preston.Ali is a Senior Lecturer at the... More About Author

Purchasing options

Please select a format:

ISBN: 9781446268797
£31.99
ISBN: 9781446268780
£105.00

SAGE Knowledge is the ultimate social sciences digital library for students, researchers, and faculty. Hosting more than 4,400 titles, it includes an expansive range of SAGE eBook and eReference content, including scholarly monographs, reference works, handbooks, series, professional development titles, and more.

The platform allows researchers to cross-search and seamlessly access a wide breadth of must-have SAGE book and reference content from one source.