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From communication to co‐operation: Reconceptualizing social workers' engagement with children
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Author Affiliations
University of Sussex, Queen's University Belfast, Queens University, University of Stirling, ...
Published InChild & Family Social Work
Year2019
Citations11
Abstract
Abstract Communicating and engaging with children is a foundational component of child care social work practice, but all too frequently, in the wake of serious incidents, it is the focus of criticism. Drawing on findings from a large‐scale ESRC‐funded research project conducted in the four U.K. nations, this paper explores, through a psychosocial analytic lens, how social workers anticipate, enact and reflect on their encounters with both children and their families. Close analysis of what social workers said about their practice alongside what they were observed to do in practice revealed perceptions, patterns and processes of communication that, first, minimize emotions and the complexity of the professional task and second, overly privilege verbal interaction. Drawing on Sennett's (2012) ideas this…
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