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Social Work Education | 2010

Recognising the Person within the Developing Professional: Tracking the Early Careers of Newly Qualified Child Care Social Workers in Three Local Authorities in England

Gordon Jack; Helen Donnellan

This study follows the progress of newly qualified social workers (NQSWs) through their first year in employment. Questionnaire and interview data were gathered from NQSWs and line managers working in children and families teams in three local authorities in the south west of England during 2007. Although all of the NQSWs started their first jobs with optimism and confidence, a combination of the day-to-day reality of the work and the organisational conditions under which it was undertaken led to increasing levels of frustration and unhappiness. This rapid decline in the well-being of NQSWs appeared to be the result of a failure on the part of their employers to properly recognise the person within the developing professional. Unfortunately, by focusing almost exclusively on what NQSWs employed in childrens services across England need to know and do, the pilot induction programmes introduced since the study was completed run the risk of reinforcing this tendency. It is argued that this is likely to result in an increasingly disillusioned workforce, lacking the motivation and self-belief necessary to provide the high quality services required to effectively safeguard and promote the welfare of children and young people in the future.


Archive | 2013

Social Work with Children

Gordon Jack; Helen Donnellan

The ultimate introductory companion to your children and families module. Starting with an exploration of the knowledge base and contexts of social work practice with all children and their families, this friendly guide moves on to demonstrate how knowledge base is applied in practice with specific groups, from disabled children to young offenders.


Archive | 2009

The Survival Guide for Newly Qualified Child and Family Social Workers: Hitting the Ground Running

Gordon Jack; Helen Donnellan


Archive | 2013

Child development: middle childhood

Gordon Jack; Helen Donnellan


Archive | 2013

Working with young offenders

Gordon Jack; Helen Donnellan


Archive | 2013

Working to safeguard and promote the welfare of children

Gordon Jack; Helen Donnellan


Archive | 2013

Child development: adolescence

Gordon Jack; Helen Donnellan


Archive | 2013

Introduction: social work as a professional activity

Gordon Jack; Helen Donnellan


Archive | 2013

Working with children in need

Gordon Jack; Helen Donnellan


Archive | 2013

Working with children looked after away from home, placed for adoption or leaving care

Gordon Jack; Helen Donnellan

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