Description
Social Work Practice: Assessment, Planning, Intervention and Review is an essential resource for social work students and practitioners seeking to develop competent practice skills. Author Jonathan Parker provides a systematic exploration of the core processes that underpin effective social work intervention.
The book guides readers through each stage of the social work cycle, beginning with comprehensive assessment techniques that consider both individual circumstances and broader systemic factors. It then moves through planning strategies, evidence-based intervention methods, and review processes that ensure accountability and continuous improvement.
This transformative text integrates contemporary theory with practical application, offering real-world examples and case studies. It addresses the complexities of modern social work practice, including multi-agency working, risk assessment, and person-centered approaches. Ideal for qualifying social workers and those seeking to enhance their practice knowledge.







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