Sensory Awareness and Social Work
- Michelle Evans - London South Bank University, UK
- Andrew Whittaker - London South Bank University, UK
Other Titles in:
Learning and Physical Disabilities
Learning and Physical Disabilities
May 2010 | 160 pages | Learning Matters
Understanding sensory needs is fundamental for social work and care management practice. Social workers are trained to reflect on their own practice, make useful application of theory and promote anti-discriminatory practice at all times. This book will assist students in identifying people who have a sensory need and enable them to have the knowledge, skills and values to address this. Designed specifically to encourage students to build confidence and develop skills essential to best practice, this book is specifically structured to address all aspects of sensory need.
What are sensory needs?
Communication methods for people with sensory needs
Discrimination faced by people with sensory needs
Sensory awareness in adult services
Sensory awareness in children and families
Mental health and sensory needs
Conclusion
Glossary
References
Index
This book is suitable for use to support learners to develop thier knowledge of sensory awareness and social work.
Early Years Department, Solihull College
March 1, 2016
a good book, specific and useful
Social Work Office (Redditch), North East Worcestershire College
December 23, 2011