"Brook/Cole Empowerment Series: Generalist Practice With Organisation and Communities, International Edition" is designed to help students better understand the dynamics of generalist practice with communities and organizations, and develop the competencies and practice behaviors required by the Council on Social Work Education's (CSWE) latest Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards (EPAS). Authors Karen Kirst-Ashman and Grafton Hull are adept at creating interesting, realistic cases and practical examples that are skillfully woven into the main text.
At the heart of the book are two original models, illustrated by a running case study, Prepare (the assessment and planning phases of planned change) and Imagine (the implementation stage). These models form useful frameworks for effective macro social work practice. In clear and accessible writing, the authors emphasize the practical skills students will need to work effectively in the area of macro practice, providing leadership, working with supervisors, managing conflict, working with the media, using new technological advances, fundraising, grant writing, managing stress, and working in court settings.
1. Introdution to generalist practice with organiztions and communities
2. Using micro skills in the macro environment
3. Group skills for organizational and community change
4. Understanding organizational
5. Prepare-Decision Making for organizational change
6. Imagine-How to implement macro intervention : changing agency policy
7. Imagine-project implmentation and program development
8. Understanding neighdorhoods and communties
9. Macro peactice in communities
10. Evaluating macro practice
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