Social Work Supervision and its Role in Enabling a Community Visitor Program that Promotes and Protects the Rights of Children |
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Authors: | Len Baglow |
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Institution: | 1. Mt Coolum, Australia lbaglowusc@bigpond.com |
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Abstract: | Abstract This article explores the characteristics of traditional social work supervision, comparing it with supervision in the counselling/clinical field and in industry. The contention is that while social work supervision has learned from advances in other supervisory fields, the traditional social work supervision functions of administration, education, support, and mediation lead to a more holistic practice within child protection work than is possible using other narrower frameworks. A discussion of supervision within a community visitor program that promotes and protects the rights and interests of children and young people who are in state care is used to support this contention. |
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Keywords: | Supervision Foster Care Residential Care Community Visitor Advocacy |
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