
Towards Practice Theory
Skills and Methods in Social Assessments
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Will be published approx. on 30. January 2026
Book
Hardback
204 pages
978-1-041-20862-4 (ISBN)
Description
First published in 1979, Towards Practice Theory examines the methods and processes involved in the construction of social work assessments. Though much of the material focuses on the skills involved in the preparation of social inquiry reports for the courts, there is much that is relevant to other types of social work assessments. It is written in the belief that the implicit 'practice wisdom' of social workers, together with the special skills they have acquired from various sources, should be documented as the profession's 'practice theory'.
The book consists of an analysis of ninety social inquiry reports prepared by probation officers. This analysis identifies the acquisition, study, formulation, and goal setting stages of the assessment process. The authors proceed to examine in detail three social assessments in different social work settings: a social services department inquiry into a non-accidental injury to a baby; a child treatment research unit's assessment of a child's behaviour problems; and the discharge from hospital of a terminally ill patient. The book concludes with some theoretical generalizations about social work practice in terms of models, theories, and paradigms. The psychosocial assumptions on which the book is based are made explicit, and a model of the assessment filter is presented which includes interpersonal communication, individualization, balance sheets, and goal-setting strategies.
The book consists of an analysis of ninety social inquiry reports prepared by probation officers. This analysis identifies the acquisition, study, formulation, and goal setting stages of the assessment process. The authors proceed to examine in detail three social assessments in different social work settings: a social services department inquiry into a non-accidental injury to a baby; a child treatment research unit's assessment of a child's behaviour problems; and the discharge from hospital of a terminally ill patient. The book concludes with some theoretical generalizations about social work practice in terms of models, theories, and paradigms. The psychosocial assumptions on which the book is based are made explicit, and a model of the assessment filter is presented which includes interpersonal communication, individualization, balance sheets, and goal-setting strategies.
Reviews / Votes
Review of the first publication:'...the book is impressive...remains firmly anchored, because of the consistent and intelligent use of case-material...'
- Bryan Williams, The British Journal of Social Work
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Postgraduate
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 138 mm
Weight
390 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-041-20862-4 (9781041208624)
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Persons
Kathleen Curnock
Pauline Hardiker
Pauline Hardiker
Content
Foreword by Priscilla Young 1. Practice theories and social inquiry assessments 2. Skills and methods in the acquisition of information 3. Skills and methods in studying facts and feelings 4. Skills and methods in formulating an assessment 5. Skills and methods in setting goals 6. Assessment processes in different social work settings 7. Conclusion Appendices: I, II