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A strengths perspective on supervision of social workers : an alternative management paradigm within a social development context
(Whiting and Birch, 2010)
The growing discourse on neoliberal ideas and the resulting new public management
measures have an immense impact on the management and leadership models employed at social
welfare organisations all over the world; and ...
Yesterday, today and tomorrow : is social work supervision in South Africa keeping up
(Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, Department of Social Work, 2010-03)
This paper reports on exploratory research drawing on an historical analysis of social work supervision in South Africa and a qualitative inquiry into supervision practices of supervisors in an NGO environment. The aim was ...
A strengths perspective on supervision of social workers within a social development context : a best practice vignette
(Whiting & Birch Ltd, 2013-11)
INTRODUCTION: Th e emergence of new public management measures as an operationalisation
of neoliberal ideas is evident in various social work contexts all over the
world. Consequential changes in conditions of service ...
Coaching, mentoring and consultation : the same but different activities in supervision of social workers in South Africa
(Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, Department of Social Work, 2012-08)
The interchangeable and uncritical use of concepts such as coaching, mentoring and consultation without theoretical substantiation may be regarded as a neoliberal tendency, resulting in misinterpretation and detrimental ...
An interpretative framework for strengths-based social work supervision
(2012)
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The neglected agenda of social work management and supervision : issues and challenges
(2012)
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Yesterday, today and tomorrow : is social work supervision in South Africa keeping up
(2009)
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Operationalising a competence model of supervision to empower social workers and students in South Africa
(Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, Department of Social Work, 2004-06)
The purpose of this article is to demonstrate, with reference to the work of Guttman, Eisikovits & Maluccio (1988), how a competence model of supervision for social workers and students in South Africa can be operationalised. ...
Potential factors contributing to harmful supervision of social workers
(Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2020-03)
ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Supervision of social workers in South Africa is mandatory, as determined by the Supervision Framework for the Social Work Profession in South Africa. However, it is questionable whether frontline social ...