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Safeguarding adults together under the Care Act 2014 : a multi-agency practice guide
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Starns, Barbara, author
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Great Britain.
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Older people Medical care Law and legislation Great Britain.
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People with disabilities Care Great Britain.
2019
An essential adult safeguarding practice multi-agency framework under the Care Act 2014.
The Mindful Social Worker
2022,2025
Mindfulness and social work values go hand in hand and this book is the perfect guide in self-care for social workers who want to incorporate mindfulness into their working lives to positive effect. Looking after your mental health in your working life is so important so that you can do the best job you can and learning mindfulness is a great way to incorporate this.
Studies have suggested that mindful social workers can have greater emotional awareness with less emotional reactivity, develop stronger interpersonal skills, and other valuable skills that are important for a relationship-based practice. The Mindful Social Worker gives the reader mindfulness guidance to not only improve themselves but also see how this can have an impact on their work.
In this book, the reader will be provided with practice tools such as meditation and relaxation techniques to help the practitioner to be more present and have a stronger propensity to reflection. Case study reflection and self-assessments are also used in this book to enable any practitioner from students and the newly qualified to the experienced social worker or care professional.
This is all done within the framework of professional standards for Social Work education and practice, showing how much mindfulness can relate to the social work profession.
Assessment: the benefits of a mindful approach
What one sees depends on where one looks
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Mindfulness, creativity and problem-solving
We have more possibilities in each moment that we realise.
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