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- Self-assessment provides social workers and student social workers the opportunity to reflect on an experience, and to assess what is working vs. what is not working. Therefore, self-assessment in social work helps social workers to identify their learning needs for personal development.
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Apr 13, 2024 · Self-evaluation in social work practice can be done in the middle of the intervention to chart progress and as a precursor to the termination of a care plan to ensure the client is ready to continue their progress on their own.
Jan 1, 2010 · This refers to an approach in social work that is open and undetermined by its very essence, as it enables social workers to remain sensitive to the complexity of their work...
- Alessandro Sicora
Assessment is an ongoing process of data collection aimed at identifying client strengths and problems. Early assessment models were based on psychoanalytic theory; however, current assessment is based on brief, evidence-based practice models.
Oct 31, 2005 · In reflective practice, social work students are encouraged to undergo self-reflection. It is a process of self-analysis, self-evaluation, self-dialogue and self-observation. Under appropriate conditions, social workers’ self-reflection can be very constructive, resulting in self-enhancement.
- Kam-shing Yip
- 2006
The purpose of this article is to provide practice researchers in social work with an evidence-informed theory that is capable of explaining both how and why social workers use practice evaluation strategies to self-monitor the effectiveness of their interventions in terms of client change.
Aug 31, 2017 · The current study provides evidence supporting select psychometric properties of the ESE-II and the flexibility of self-efficacy as an outcome measure for social work education. Calls for greater use of evidence across many aspects of institutional practice increase by the day.