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Service users frequently encounter services at times of personal or family crisis. As a result, all social workers need to be aware of the impact of loss if they are to work effectively. This book looks at theoretical developments surrounding issues of change, loss and grieving, encouraging social workers to explore and reflect on the relevance of such issues to their own practice. Furthermore, the book discusses the potential impact of practitioners' own experiences of loss. Issues are explored with reference to the Codes of Practice for Social Care Workers, National Occupational Standards and examples of interdisciplinary working across contexts.
Loss and Grief in a Social and Cultural Context
Loss and Grief in a Social and Cultural Context
Achieving a Social Work Degree
This chapter will help you begin to meet the following National Occupational Standards.
Key Role 2: Plan, carry out, review and evaluate social work practice, with individuals, families, carers, groups, communities and other professionals.
7.1 Examine with individuals, families, carers, groups, communities and others support networks which can be accessed and developed.
7.2 Work with individuals, families, carers, groups, communities and others to initiate and sustain support networks.
Key Role 6: Demonstrate professional competence in social work practice.
20.1 Identify and assess issues, dilemmas and conflicts that might affect your practice.
It will also introduce you to the following academic standards as set out in the social work subject benchmark ...
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