Working with families, carers, groups and communities is something all
social work students must prepare for. Written to guide you through
these varied and complex groupwork situations, this book explores the
knowledge, skills and values required for groupwork practice. Divided
into two parts, the first provides an understanding of groupwork, its
concepts and contexts, while the second takes you step-by-step through
groupwork practice, from planning and preparation, to starting out,
facilitating and finally ending work with a group.
Different service contexts including work with children, with users who
have learning disabilities, in mental health settings, and more, are
covered throughout the book, with case studies, activities and
reflective opportunities helping you to understand the complexities of
these contexts.
This text is a comprehensive and contemporary guide to groupwork in
social work today.