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Le centre de documentation de la HELHa Cardijn LLN met à disposition de ses lecteurs un fonds documentaire spécialisé dans les domaines pouvant intéresser – de près ou de loin - les (futur·e·s) travailleur·euse·s sociaux·ales : travail social, sociologie, psychologie, droit, santé, économie, pédagogie, immigration, vieillissement, famille, précarité, délinquance, emploi, communication, etc.
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Bulletin 2, vol. 37 Mention de date : fév. 2007
Paru le : 01/02/2007
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: the impact of government policy on vulnerable families and children in need
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Including the socially excluded : the impact of government policy on vulnerable families and children in need |
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texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Ann Buchanan, Auteur |
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Oxford : Oxford university press - GB - Oxford |
Année de publication : |
2007 |
Article en page(s) : |
pp. 187-207 |
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Français (fre) |
Catégories : |
Cardijn Enfance # Familles TS Exclusion sociale
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Mots-clés : |
Enfance Exclusion sociale Famille |
Résumé : |
"This paper is based on a literature review undertaken for the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister in 2004 (Buchanan et al., 2004) on the impact of government policy in England and Wales for children aged from birth to thirteen at high risk of social exclusion as recorded up until May 2004. It describes the concept of "social exclusion";its meaning for children;the aims of government policy;the specific impact of government policy on vulnerable families and children in need (including children needing child protection and all "looked after" children) as defined by the 1989 Children Act.The paper demonstrates that although progress has been made, there are still major areas of concern.The more discursive parts at the end of the paper reflect the views of the author and later thinking, and were not part of the original submission to the Social Exclusion Unit." |
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in The british journal of social work > 2, vol. 37 (fév. 2007) . - pp. 187-207
[article] Including the socially excluded : the impact of government policy on vulnerable families and children in need [texte imprimé] / Ann Buchanan, Auteur . - Oxford : Oxford university press - GB - Oxford, 2007 . - pp. 187-207. Langues : Français ( fre) in The british journal of social work > 2, vol. 37 (fév. 2007) . - pp. 187-207
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Cardijn Enfance # Familles TS Exclusion sociale
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Mots-clés : |
Enfance Exclusion sociale Famille |
Résumé : |
"This paper is based on a literature review undertaken for the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister in 2004 (Buchanan et al., 2004) on the impact of government policy in England and Wales for children aged from birth to thirteen at high risk of social exclusion as recorded up until May 2004. It describes the concept of "social exclusion";its meaning for children;the aims of government policy;the specific impact of government policy on vulnerable families and children in need (including children needing child protection and all "looked after" children) as defined by the 1989 Children Act.The paper demonstrates that although progress has been made, there are still major areas of concern.The more discursive parts at the end of the paper reflect the views of the author and later thinking, and were not part of the original submission to the Social Exclusion Unit." |
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PER BJS 37/2 (2007) | Périodique | Centre de documentation HELHa Cardijn LLN | Réserve Périodiques | Disponible |
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The regulation of out-of-home care |
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texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Clare Tilbury, Auteur |
Editeur : |
Oxford : Oxford university press - GB - Oxford |
Année de publication : |
2007 |
Article en page(s) : |
pp. 209-224 |
Langues : |
Français (fre) |
Catégories : |
Cardijn Réglementation TS Sans-abri
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Mots-clés : |
Sans-abri Réglementation |
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"The regulation of out-of-home care in Australia has become increasingly formalized and detailed,partly driven by a recent wave audits of abuse in foster-care.The emergence and possible consequences of this increased regulation are examined,with a particular focus on relative care.A pluralist-democratic approach to accountability would involve a regulatory regime linked to other quality strategies,with the emphasis on improved quality and outcomes rather than compliance with policy and procedures.The concentration on expanding the regulatory regime is contrasted with more limited efforts to improve carer support - an essential ingredient of an effective foster-care system." |
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in The british journal of social work > 2, vol. 37 (fév. 2007) . - pp. 209-224
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: contextualizing risk and vulnerability
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: context, characteristics, complications and contribution
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Titre : |
Emotional intelligence, emotion and social work : context, characteristics, complications and contribution |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Tony Morrison, Auteur |
Editeur : |
Oxford : Oxford university press - GB - Oxford |
Année de publication : |
2007 |
Article en page(s) : |
pp. 245-263 |
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Français (fre) |
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Cardijn Relations # Travail social TS Emotions # Intelligence :Intelligences multiples:Intelligence emotionnelle
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Intelligence emotionnelle Travail social Relations Emotions |
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"Emotional intelligence (EI) has become one of the new management "buzz" terms. It is suggested that this is the missing ingredient that separates average from top management or performance.However, despite its potential relevance for social work practice, there has been little investigation and few reports about its application in social works settings.This paper seeks to stimulate debate about the role of EI in social work practice by considering its development, definitions and problematics. Whilst the empirical evidence supporting the existence of a separate and measurable EI is ambiguous and emergent, the role of emotion in the organization of human behaviour is more firmly established.The paper examines the role of EI and emotion in relation to five core social work tasks : engagement of users;assessment and observation;decision making;collaboration and co-operation;dealing with stress.The paper situates itself in the rapidly changing context of social work : the merger of social services departments with larger more powerful bureaucracies;the movement towards integrated service delivery;and the new social work degree.It is argued that social work needs to identify its claims to professional competence at a time of such change, one of which is the ability to use the relationships to address users'needs.This requires the capacity to handle both one's own and others'emotions effectively." |
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in The british journal of social work > 2, vol. 37 (fév. 2007) . - pp. 245-263
[article] Emotional intelligence, emotion and social work : context, characteristics, complications and contribution [texte imprimé] / Tony Morrison, Auteur . - Oxford : Oxford university press - GB - Oxford, 2007 . - pp. 245-263. Langues : Français ( fre) in The british journal of social work > 2, vol. 37 (fév. 2007) . - pp. 245-263
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Cardijn Relations # Travail social TS Emotions # Intelligence :Intelligences multiples:Intelligence emotionnelle
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Intelligence emotionnelle Travail social Relations Emotions |
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"Emotional intelligence (EI) has become one of the new management "buzz" terms. It is suggested that this is the missing ingredient that separates average from top management or performance.However, despite its potential relevance for social work practice, there has been little investigation and few reports about its application in social works settings.This paper seeks to stimulate debate about the role of EI in social work practice by considering its development, definitions and problematics. Whilst the empirical evidence supporting the existence of a separate and measurable EI is ambiguous and emergent, the role of emotion in the organization of human behaviour is more firmly established.The paper examines the role of EI and emotion in relation to five core social work tasks : engagement of users;assessment and observation;decision making;collaboration and co-operation;dealing with stress.The paper situates itself in the rapidly changing context of social work : the merger of social services departments with larger more powerful bureaucracies;the movement towards integrated service delivery;and the new social work degree.It is argued that social work needs to identify its claims to professional competence at a time of such change, one of which is the ability to use the relationships to address users'needs.This requires the capacity to handle both one's own and others'emotions effectively." |
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PER BJS 37/2 (2007) | Périodique | Centre de documentation HELHa Cardijn LLN | Réserve Périodiques | Disponible |
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Spiritual need and the core business of social work |
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texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Margaret Holloway, Auteur |
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Oxford : Oxford university press - GB - Oxford |
Année de publication : |
2007 |
Article en page(s) : |
pp. 265-280 |
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Français (fre) |
Catégories : |
Cardijn Besoins # Travail social TS Religions # Spiritualité
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Mots-clés : |
Spiritualité Religion Besoins Travail social |
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"This paper examines the development of social work practice in spiritual care and the attitudes towards spirituality and religion demonstrated by social workers in the UK,through reflection on key findings from two empirical studies conducted ten years apart.Fieldwork for the first study,conducted by the author,was undertaken from 1990 to 1992 and was the first of its kind to examine the treatment of spirituality in social work practice in the UK.The second study reported in 2004.Comparison of the findings from these two studies showed that the increased sympathy towards "spiritual practice" is not as great in social work as is demonstrated amongst other human services professions,and that there is continuing inhibition and resistance in the UK in social work education in particular. The paper argues that much of the problem for practitioners,even where they identify spiritual need as an issue, lies in the inadequate theorizing and lack of practice guidance developed in the context of UK social work.It concludes by discussing the particular context of mainstream social work practice in the UK and examines how assessment of spiritual need and siritual interventions might connect with social work's core business." |
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in The british journal of social work > 2, vol. 37 (fév. 2007) . - pp. 265-280
[article] Spiritual need and the core business of social work [texte imprimé] / Margaret Holloway, Auteur . - Oxford : Oxford university press - GB - Oxford, 2007 . - pp. 265-280. Langues : Français ( fre) in The british journal of social work > 2, vol. 37 (fév. 2007) . - pp. 265-280
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Cardijn Besoins # Travail social TS Religions # Spiritualité
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Mots-clés : |
Spiritualité Religion Besoins Travail social |
Résumé : |
"This paper examines the development of social work practice in spiritual care and the attitudes towards spirituality and religion demonstrated by social workers in the UK,through reflection on key findings from two empirical studies conducted ten years apart.Fieldwork for the first study,conducted by the author,was undertaken from 1990 to 1992 and was the first of its kind to examine the treatment of spirituality in social work practice in the UK.The second study reported in 2004.Comparison of the findings from these two studies showed that the increased sympathy towards "spiritual practice" is not as great in social work as is demonstrated amongst other human services professions,and that there is continuing inhibition and resistance in the UK in social work education in particular. The paper argues that much of the problem for practitioners,even where they identify spiritual need as an issue, lies in the inadequate theorizing and lack of practice guidance developed in the context of UK social work.It concludes by discussing the particular context of mainstream social work practice in the UK and examines how assessment of spiritual need and siritual interventions might connect with social work's core business." |
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: social workers experiences and perceptions
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Part of the problem or part of the solution ? The role of care homes in tackling delayed hospital discharges |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Jon Glasby, Auteur ; Melanie Henwood, Auteur |
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Oxford : Oxford university press - GB - Oxford |
Année de publication : |
2007 |
Article en page(s) : |
pp. 299-312 |
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Français (fre) |
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Cardijn Hôpital - Hospitalisation # Personnes âgées TS Maisons de retraite
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Mots-clés : |
Maison de repos Personne âgée Hôpital |
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"As part of current UK policies to reduce the number of delayed hospital discharges, a number of commentators identified an alleged crisis in the care home market as one of key contributing factors.With local authorities under pressure to cut costs, it is argued, the number of care homes is reducing, and delays in hospital can often result.Behind this diagnosis is a series of assumptions about the role and nature of care home provision, the appropriateness of this form of service for many older people, and the need for more care homes to reduce the number of hopital delays.In order to explore and critique these assumptions, this paper reviews the role of care homes in tackling delayed discharges, and argues the need for fewer and different care home placements rather than more of this type of provision." |
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in The british journal of social work > 2, vol. 37 (fév. 2007) . - pp. 299-312
[article] Part of the problem or part of the solution ? The role of care homes in tackling delayed hospital discharges [texte imprimé] / Jon Glasby, Auteur ; Melanie Henwood, Auteur . - Oxford : Oxford university press - GB - Oxford, 2007 . - pp. 299-312. Langues : Français ( fre) in The british journal of social work > 2, vol. 37 (fév. 2007) . - pp. 299-312
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Cardijn Hôpital - Hospitalisation # Personnes âgées TS Maisons de retraite
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Maison de repos Personne âgée Hôpital |
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"As part of current UK policies to reduce the number of delayed hospital discharges, a number of commentators identified an alleged crisis in the care home market as one of key contributing factors.With local authorities under pressure to cut costs, it is argued, the number of care homes is reducing, and delays in hospital can often result.Behind this diagnosis is a series of assumptions about the role and nature of care home provision, the appropriateness of this form of service for many older people, and the need for more care homes to reduce the number of hopital delays.In order to explore and critique these assumptions, this paper reviews the role of care homes in tackling delayed discharges, and argues the need for fewer and different care home placements rather than more of this type of provision." |
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: observations from teaching, learning and assessment of law in social work education
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Titre : |
On systematic reviews in social work : observations from teaching, learning and assessment of law in social work education |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Suzy Braye, Auteur ; Michael Preston-Shoot, Auteur |
Editeur : |
Oxford : Oxford university press - GB - Oxford |
Année de publication : |
2007 |
Article en page(s) : |
pp. 313-334 |
Langues : |
Français (fre) |
Catégories : |
Cardijn Loi # Revision # Travail social
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Mots-clés : |
Travail social Revision Loi |
Résumé : |
"This paper draws on the experience of completing a systematic review of teaching, learning and assessment of law in social work education. It reviews core elements of the process and questions whether systematic reviews as currently conceived for social work education and practice can realize the claims advanced on their behalf.The paper considers questions of evidence,quality,knowledge,dissemination and research use,and offers observations on the potential of systematic review to provide knowledge for policy makers,practitioners,researchers and adademic tutors." |
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in The british journal of social work > 2, vol. 37 (fév. 2007) . - pp. 313-334
[article] On systematic reviews in social work : observations from teaching, learning and assessment of law in social work education [texte imprimé] / Suzy Braye, Auteur ; Michael Preston-Shoot, Auteur . - Oxford : Oxford university press - GB - Oxford, 2007 . - pp. 313-334. Langues : Français ( fre) in The british journal of social work > 2, vol. 37 (fév. 2007) . - pp. 313-334
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Cardijn Loi # Revision # Travail social
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Travail social Revision Loi |
Résumé : |
"This paper draws on the experience of completing a systematic review of teaching, learning and assessment of law in social work education. It reviews core elements of the process and questions whether systematic reviews as currently conceived for social work education and practice can realize the claims advanced on their behalf.The paper considers questions of evidence,quality,knowledge,dissemination and research use,and offers observations on the potential of systematic review to provide knowledge for policy makers,practitioners,researchers and adademic tutors." |
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: appraising the quality of research for social work and social care
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Titre : |
Grading gems : appraising the quality of research for social work and social care |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Brian J. Taylor, Auteur ; Michael Donnelly, Auteur ; Martin Dempster, Auteur |
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Oxford : Oxford university press - GB - Oxford |
Année de publication : |
2007 |
Article en page(s) : |
pp. 335-354 |
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Français (fre) |
Catégories : |
Cardijn Evaluation # Travail social
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Mots-clés : |
Evaluation Travail social |
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"The impetus towards basing practice and policy decisions more explicitly on sound research requires tools to facilitate the systematic appraisal of the quality of research encompassing a diverse range of methods and designs.Five exemplar tools were developed and assessed in terms of their usefulness in selecting studies for inclusion in a systematic review.The widely use "hierarchy of evidence" was adapted and used to appraise internal validity.Four tools were then developed to appraise the external validity dimensions of generalizability (two scales) and methods of data collection (two scales).Methods of combining the scores generated by each tool were explored. Qualitative and quantitative studies were appraised,not separated into two spheres but by using complementary tools developed to appraise different aspects of rigour.There was a high level of agreement between researchers in applying the tools to twenty-two studies on decision making by professionals about the longterm care of older people.The scales for internal validity and generalizability discriminated between the qualities of studies appropriately.The two tools to appraise data collection gave diverse results.Excluding studies that scored in the lowest category on any scale appeared to be the scoring system that wa most justifiable.This approach is presented to simulate debate about the practical application of the evidence-based initiative to social work and social care.This study may assist in developing clearer definitions and common language about appraising rigour that should further the process of selecting robust research for synthesis to inform practice and policy decisions." |
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in The british journal of social work > 2, vol. 37 (fév. 2007) . - pp. 335-354
[article] Grading gems : appraising the quality of research for social work and social care [texte imprimé] / Brian J. Taylor, Auteur ; Michael Donnelly, Auteur ; Martin Dempster, Auteur . - Oxford : Oxford university press - GB - Oxford, 2007 . - pp. 335-354. Langues : Français ( fre) in The british journal of social work > 2, vol. 37 (fév. 2007) . - pp. 335-354
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Cardijn Evaluation # Travail social
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Mots-clés : |
Evaluation Travail social |
Résumé : |
"The impetus towards basing practice and policy decisions more explicitly on sound research requires tools to facilitate the systematic appraisal of the quality of research encompassing a diverse range of methods and designs.Five exemplar tools were developed and assessed in terms of their usefulness in selecting studies for inclusion in a systematic review.The widely use "hierarchy of evidence" was adapted and used to appraise internal validity.Four tools were then developed to appraise the external validity dimensions of generalizability (two scales) and methods of data collection (two scales).Methods of combining the scores generated by each tool were explored. Qualitative and quantitative studies were appraised,not separated into two spheres but by using complementary tools developed to appraise different aspects of rigour.There was a high level of agreement between researchers in applying the tools to twenty-two studies on decision making by professionals about the longterm care of older people.The scales for internal validity and generalizability discriminated between the qualities of studies appropriately.The two tools to appraise data collection gave diverse results.Excluding studies that scored in the lowest category on any scale appeared to be the scoring system that wa most justifiable.This approach is presented to simulate debate about the practical application of the evidence-based initiative to social work and social care.This study may assist in developing clearer definitions and common language about appraising rigour that should further the process of selecting robust research for synthesis to inform practice and policy decisions." |
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