Staff Supervision in Health and Social Care: Making a Real Difference for Staff and People Who Use Helping Services, 4th Edition is a new edition of a landmark work on professional supervision,building on Tony Morrison’s pioneering legacy and moving his contribution forwardwith new developments in theory and practice.
Staff Supervision in Health and Social Care: Making a Real Difference for Staff and People Who Use Helping Services, 4th Edition is a new edition of a landmark work on professional supervision,building on Tony Morrison’s pioneering legacy and moving his contribution forwardwith new developments in theory and practice.
This new edition of a bestselling guide is about how to use the process of formal supervision to support staff in helping professions, with the aim of improving experiences and outcomes for people who use services. The material is underpinned by a belief that the way in which an organisation supervises and supports its staff is critical to improving the quality of the service it provides. Yet supervision per se is not enough; it must be good supervision, delivered so as to maximise benefits for all concerned. Building on Tony Morrison’s pioneering legacy and incorporating new developments and tools for today’s workplaces, Staff Supervision in Health and Social Care is a landmark publication for the contemporary supervision field. Like its predecessors, the Fourth Edition contains a wealth of information, guidance, research, practical frameworks, action learning exercises and supervision tools.
JANE WONNACOTT qualified as a social workerin 1979. In 1994 she founded In-Trac, a trainingprovider for staff in social care, health andeducation. She has a long interest in supervisionand has trained supervisors across the UK. WithTony Morrison, she co-wrote the Children’sWorkforce Development Council’s guide forsupervising social workers during their earlydevelopment. She is the author of Developingand Supporting Staff Supervision (Pavilion, 2014).
BRIDGET ROTHWELL is an independent socialcare trainer based in Scotland. She has been alearning and development professional for twodecades, following social work practice and acareer in management in both public and thirdsectors. As a facilitator, she has worked acrosssectors and with a wide range of professions.
TONY MORRISON was a leading figure in socialcare, particularly respected for his work onsupervision, interdisciplinary collaboration andstaff development. He died suddenly in 2010.
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