Description
This introductory text provides social work professionals and students with a thorough understanding of assessment, risk evaluation, and decision-making processes in contemporary practice. The book explores the theoretical foundations and practical applications necessary for effective social work intervention.
Authored by Campbell Killick and Brian J. Taylor, the work addresses key challenges social workers face when evaluating client needs, assessing risks, and making decisions that impact vulnerable populations. It covers essential topics including assessment frameworks, risk management strategies, and ethical considerations in decision-making.
Part of the Transforming Social Work Practice series, this resource emphasizes evidence-based approaches and best practices. It combines theoretical knowledge with practical guidance, making it valuable for students, newly qualified practitioners, and experienced professionals seeking to enhance their competency in these critical areas of social work practice.







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