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Vol. 31 No. 3 (2019)
Vol. 31 No. 3 (2019)
Published:
2019-09-30
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Editorial
Does the consensus about the value of supervision in social work stifle research and innovation?
Liz Beddoe, David Wilkins
1-6
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Original Articles
Social work supervision in child and family services: Developing a working theory of how and why it works
David Wilkins
7-19
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Ngā Aroro and Social Work Supervision
Eliza Wallace
20-31
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The internal/external debate: The tensions within social work supervision
Matt Rankine
32-45
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Supervising the supervisors: What support do first-line supervisors need to be more effective in their supervisory role?
Frances Patterson
46-57
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The supervision of registered social workers in Aotearoa New Zealand: A national survey
Kieran B. O’Donoghue
58-77
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Courageous conversations in supervision
Allyson Davys
78-86
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Professional supervision and professional autonomy
Synnöve Karvinen-Niinikoski, Liz Beddoe, Gillian Ruch, Ming-sum Tsui
87-96
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Registered social workers who are supervisors: A national survey
Kieran B. O’Donoghue
97-115
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Commentary
Implementing the integrated model of supervision: A view from the training room
Penny Sturt, Bridget Rothwell
116-121
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Viewpoints
Burnout in social work: The supervisor’s role
Vicki Hirst
122-126
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A manager’s challenge: Is external supervision more valuable than increased training money for staff?
Craig Holz
127-133
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Book Reviews
Newly-qualified social workers: A practice guide to the Assessed and Supported Year in Employment (3rd ed.)
Joanna Appleby
134-135
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