Mark Lymbery is Senior Lecturer in Social Work at the University of Nottingham. He previously worked as a Social Worker for many years and is a member of the British Association of Social Workers.
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PART 1: INTRODUCTION Social Work in Challenging Times - Mark Lymbery and Karen Postle PART 2: CONTEXTS The Political, Societal and Economic Context of Practice - Bill Jordan The Place of Values in Social Work Education - Richard Hugman Uncertainty: The Defining Characteristic of Social Work? - Jan Fook Social Work and the Use of Self - Kaeren Harrison and Gillian Ruch On Becoming and Being a Social Worker Why Bother? The Truth about Service User Involvement - Advocacy in Action Research Mindedness - Beth Humphries The Rise and Rise of Interprofessional Education? - Colin Whittington Social Work in an International Context - Steven M Shardlow PART 3: REQUIREMENTS AND PROCESSES Social Work Law - Robert Johns The Process of Social Work - Jonathan Parker Assessment, Planning, Intervention and Review Communication Skills in Social Work - Juliet Koprowska Understanding the Lifecourse - Paul Bywaters Partnership Working: The Interdisciplinary Agenda - Malcolm Payne Practice Learning In Context - Vicky Harris and Martin Gill Social Work in a Digital Society - Jackie Rafferty and Jan Steyaert PART 4: THRIVING IN PRACTICE Social Work in Its Organisational Context - Mark Lymbery Continuous Professional Development - Helen Gorman and Mark Lymbery Professional Development in the Workplace - Tina Eadie Partnership Working - Peter Beresford, Fran Branfield, Munir Lalani, Brian Maslen, Anna Sartori and Jenny, Maggie and Manny, All Service Users from Shaping Our Lives Service Users and Social Workers Learning and Working Together Using Supervision - Jeremy Peach and Nigel Horner Support or Surveillance? Management - Vicky White and John Harris Value Conflicts in Practice - Karen Postle PART 5: CONCLUSION Opportunities and Threats: Social Work in The 21st Century - Karen Postle and Mark Lymbery

