The development of a workshop for identifying personal practice models

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Ramsden, Judy Mclean Shelton

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1997-11

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After nine years of working in the field of social work, this including counselling, training and supervision, the researcher became aware of the need to develop a tool by which social workers could identify how they work. This study is for the social workers. It will review theory and techniques and then will go one step further. It will offer a new product to the social worker, a product whereby he or she can internally reflect on, investigate, argue about, integrate and finally, within the relationship the social worker has with his or her own working self, developed a personal practice model. Developmental research was selected as the research design. The tool to achieve the goal of developing a personal practice model was a workshop. A pilot study was undertaken at Family Life Centre.

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Ramsden, Judy Mclean Shelton (1997) The development of a workshop for identifying personal practice models, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/17586>

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