Seven Principles of Effective Supervision for Child and Family Social Work

Q2 Social Sciences
David Wilkins
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AbstractSupervision is widely regarded as an essential component of social work practice. Yet the gap between the ‘rhetoric’ of supervision (what it should be) and the ‘reality’ (what it is) is often significant. In this article, based on my own reflections on a decade spent researching the topic, I propose seven principles of effective supervision for child and family social work – (i) collaboration, (ii) thinking aloud, (iii) emotional reflection in relation to casework, (iv) explicit identification of need, risk, harm and strengths (v) a focus on parent and child-defined ideas of helping and outcomes, (vi) exploring multiple perspectives, and (vii) planning for the whys and hows of practice. The aim is to provide supervisors (and organisations) with a framework for thinking about how they provide supervision. These principles are not unique, and I did not ‘discover’ them. Yet I hope that by presenting them as a collective, they may offer a useful basis for reflecting on the provision of effective supervision in all the various contexts of statutory children’s services.Keywords: children and familiessocial worksupervisionoutcomestheory Disclosure StatementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.Additional informationNotes on contributorsDavid WilkinsDavid Wilkins is a Reader in the School of Social Sciences, Cardiff University. David’s primary research interests are focused on supervision, judgement and decision-making in child and family social work.
有效监督儿童及家庭社会工作的七项原则
摘要监督被广泛认为是社会工作实践的重要组成部分。然而,监管的“修辞”(它应该是什么)和“现实”(它是什么)之间的差距往往是巨大的。在这篇文章中,基于我自己对这个主题研究十年的反思,我提出了七项有效监督儿童和家庭社会工作的原则——(I)合作,(ii)大声思考,(iii)与个案工作相关的情感反思,(iv)明确识别需求,风险,伤害和优势(v)关注父母和孩子定义的帮助和结果的想法,(vi)探索多角度,以及(vii)规划实践的原因和方法。其目的是为主管(和组织)提供一个思考他们如何提供监督的框架。这些原则并不是独一无二的,我也没有“发现”它们。然而,我希望通过把它们作为一个整体来介绍,可以提供一个有用的基础,以反思在法定儿童服务的所有不同情况下提供有效的监督。关键词:儿童与家庭社会工作监督结果理论披露声明作者未报告潜在利益冲突。作者简介:david Wilkins是卡迪夫大学社会科学学院的一名读者。主要研究方向为儿童与家庭社会工作中的监督、判断与决策。
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Practice
Practice Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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