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Empowerment in Action

Self-Directed Groupwork

Jennie Fleming author Dave Ward author Audrey Mullender author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:4th Dec '13

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Bringing their extensive teaching, research and practice experience to the task, the authors offer an excellent treatise on empowerment and social action. With numerous illustrations from diverse fields such as for example education, youth work, health, social care and criminal justice, this volume makes a real contribution to groupwork. I highly recommend it to all seeking effective ways to bring about social change.' - Margot Breton, Professor Emerita, Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto, Canada 'An optimistic, timely book which presents strong arguments in favour of groupwork as a way of working collectively to address difficult social issues. It demonstrates that groupwork has crossed disciplinary boundaries and national borders, so workers who have gifted this method to practice can expect it to become even more widespread in future'- Professor Lena Dominelli, Professor of Applied Social Sciences and Head of Social and Community and Youth Work, University of Durham, UK 'Empowerment in Action beautifully captures the creativity, enthusiasm, energy and 'spark' that emerges when people with similar interests, passions, dreams or experiences are enabled to work together in a space in which autonomous decision-making and action can occur. It is a wakeup call to all people concerned with client centred practice, whether in social action, research or education.' - Professor Natalie Bolzan, Margaret Whitlam Chair of Social Work, University of Western Sydney, Australia

From three leading authorities in the field, this re-visit to a classic text demonstrates how groupwork can be used as a flexible tool for service user empowerment and participation across a range of contexts. Walking the reader through each stage in group formation and evolution, it is an essential text for health and social care professionals.From three leading authorities in the field, this re-visit to a classic text demonstrates how groupwork can be used as a flexible tool for service user empowerment and participation across a range of contexts. Walking the reader through each stage in group formation and evolution, it is an essential text for health and social care professionals.

'Bringing their extensive teaching, research and practice experience to the task, the authors offer an excellent treatise on empowerment and social action. With numerous illustrations from diverse fields such as for example education, youth work, health, social care and criminal justice, this volume makes a real contribution to groupwork. I highly recommend it to all seeking effective ways to bring about social change.' - Margot Breton, Professor Emerita, Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto, Canada 'An optimistic, timely book which presents strong arguments in favour of groupwork as a way of working collectively to address difficult social issues. It demonstrates that groupwork has crossed disciplinary boundaries and national borders, so workers who have gifted this method to practice can expect it to become even more widespread in future'- Professor Lena Dominelli, Professor of Applied Social Sciences and Head of Social and Community and Youth Work, University of Durham, UK 'Empowerment in Action beautifully captures the creativity, enthusiasm, energy and 'spark' that emerges when people with similar interests, passions, dreams or experiences are enabled to work together in a space in which autonomous decision-making and action can occur. It is a wakeup call to all people concerned with client centred practice, whether in social action, research or education.' - Professor Natalie Bolzan, Margaret Whitlam Chair of Social Work, University of Western Sydney, Australia

ISBN: 9780230298170

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 355g

232 pages