Group Work on the Edge
Working with Marginalized People
Neil Hall(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 5. January 2026
Book
Hardback
208 pages
978-1-138-65077-0 (ISBN)
Description
Group work is a key intervention method in social work across many different settings and Group Work On The Edge introduces its theoretical basis and fundamental skills. Exploring how 'tidy' theory can be applied to working in 'messy' - flexible or informal - settings, it also gives specific attention to often neglected populations within social work practice, such as homeless people, at-risk youth, men and boys, and involuntary participants.
Providing an ethical planning framework and exploring how to balance the multiple roles of a group facilitator, this text includes numerous case studies of different groups, and shares techniques and tips for planning for, and responding to, the unexpected. Divided into three parts, it opens by presenting core group work skills, with content on everything from defining groups to closing them. The second part looks at planning and evaluating groups, the impact of setting on groups and ethical practice. Each chapter in the final part focuses on group work with a different, often marginalised, population that social workers engage with.
This book is designed to help social work students to make sense of theory, to develop a sound practice framework, and to have their eyes open to the realities of practising group work in real-life situations. It is illustrated by useful textbook features, such as summaries, questions for reflection, practice examples, dialogue boxes and activities.
Providing an ethical planning framework and exploring how to balance the multiple roles of a group facilitator, this text includes numerous case studies of different groups, and shares techniques and tips for planning for, and responding to, the unexpected. Divided into three parts, it opens by presenting core group work skills, with content on everything from defining groups to closing them. The second part looks at planning and evaluating groups, the impact of setting on groups and ethical practice. Each chapter in the final part focuses on group work with a different, often marginalised, population that social workers engage with.
This book is designed to help social work students to make sense of theory, to develop a sound practice framework, and to have their eyes open to the realities of practising group work in real-life situations. It is illustrated by useful textbook features, such as summaries, questions for reflection, practice examples, dialogue boxes and activities.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 174 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-138-65077-0 (9781138650770)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Neil Hall is Lecturer in Social Work and Community Welfare at the University of Western Sydney, Australia.
Content
Introduction Part 1: Engaging with Group Work Theory 1. Defining Groups and Group Work 2. Monitoring and Managing Group Communication 3. Understanding Group Roles 4. Leadership, Influence and Decision-Making 5. Power and Conflict 6. Closing Groups Part 2: Organisational Context of Group Work 7. Planning and Evaluating Groups 8. Ethical Group Work 9. Formal and Informal Settings Part 3: Group Work Practice with 'People on the Edges' 10. Involuntary Participants 11. At-Risk Young People 12. Homeless People 13. Cultural Diversity 14. Aboriginal People 15. Groups with Men and Boys 16. People with Disabilities Conclusion