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The focus of governments across Europe and the US in recent years has been on an agenda for social inclusion: the need to ensure that all members of society feel engaged and play an active part. This has special resonance with some young people in society, who for various reasons have become excluded, particularly from education, training and employment. This vital new guide to providing support in this changing world is ideal both for anyone working with young people and those who are charged with providing support and supervision to youth support workers themselves. The book will help you to…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The focus of governments across Europe and the US in recent years has been on an agenda for social inclusion: the need to ensure that all members of society feel engaged and play an active part. This has special resonance with some young people in society, who for various reasons have become excluded, particularly from education, training and employment. This vital new guide to providing support in this changing world is ideal both for anyone working with young people and those who are charged with providing support and supervision to youth support workers themselves. The book will help you to understand the underlying concepts behind support and supervision and to engage with the concepts, models and techniques that determine effective day-to-day practice. With contributors coming from both academic and practice-based backgrounds the book highlights the complementary and conflicting ideas and concerns that shape the practice and covers a range of diverse yet vitally important issues such as: - What is support and supervision? - How psychoanalytical ideas can inform supervision - Outcome-focused supervision - Multicultural issues - Evaluation in supervision - Ethical dilemmas, confidentiality and the law. In addition, the book clarifies the benefits and limitations of support and supervision by drawing on the knowledge and experience of those currently involved in the activity, providing insights into supervision from the supervised, supervisor and organizational perspectives. The writers bring a breadth and depth of knowledge and experience across the range of helping professionals to create a book that will help practitioners, their managers, theorganizations for which they work, as well as those on a wide range of professional training courses.
Autorenporträt
Hazel L. Reid is programme director for an MA in Career Education, Development and Guidance and for the Qualification in Careers Guidance. She is also co-chair of the Research Committee for the Institute of Career Guidance, and teaches on a supervision course. Hazel is a member of the Higher Education Academy., Jane Westergaard is programme director for the Personal Adviser Diploma and Understanding Connexions courses. In addition she teaches on a supervision course and is a qualified and practising counsellor. Jane is a member of the Higher Education Academy and is an accredited UKCP registered counsellor.