Sarah Matthews is a qualified, registered social worker. She has worked extensively in Adult Social Services, primarily within mental health, practising as an Approved Social Worker and Senior Manager in an inner city multi-disciplinary setting. Sarah was, for 9 years, an Area Commissioner for the Mental Health Act Commission. Currently, Sarah heads the Social Work Degree programme for the Open University in the North West of England and in Yorkshire. She is undertaking a part time PhD in Social Work at the University of Manchester investigating the role and experiences of the Approved Mental Health Professional.
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Introducing Critical Practice - Ann Glaister Social Work, Professionalism and the Regulatory Framework - Mike Burt and Aiden Worsley Practice With Service-Users, Carers and their Communities - Hilary Brown and Sheila Barrett Working With Complexity - Keith Edwards, Chris Hallett and Phil Sawbridge Managing Workload and Surviving in a Changing Environment Counting the Costs - Colin Guest and Philip Scarff Reflections on Past Social Work Practice - Barbara Prynn The Central Role of Relationship Values and Ethics in Practice - Maureen Eby and Ann Gallagher Practitioner Research - Celia Keeping The Challenge of Working in Teams - Linda Finlay and Claire Ballinger Organisations and Organisational Change - Janet Seden Accountability - Maureen Eby and Alun Morgan Understanding the Policy Process - Celia Davies Continuing Professional Development - Barry Cooper A Critical Approach Social Work in New Policy Contexts - James Blewett Threats and Opportunities