In thirteen illuminating chapters, Child Welfare Supervision translates generic principles of supervision and management and organizational theory to the specifics and reality of the child welfare practice environment. The result is a comprehensive, integrated resource for child welfare supervisors that gives them the tools and information to succeed in the fast-paced and intense world of child welfare.
- Covers a wide range of must-have skills for supervisors including leadership, developing worker performance, managing the Child Welfare unit, working beyond the agency, managing performance, providing clinical supervision, and respecting diversity
- Features case studies and scenarios that illustrate key points and competencies
- Brings together the latest research and literature review with a pragmatic approach to child welfare supervision and case studies illustrate key concepts.
-Each chapter concludes with reflection questions that can be assigned for a class or used in an agency to generate thoughtful discussion.