CITATION

Nicolas, Joanna. Conducting the Home Visit in Child Protection, 2nd Edition. Maidenhead: Open University Press, 2015.

Conducting the Home Visit in Child Protection, 2nd Edition

Published:  September 2015 Pages: 120

eISBN: 9780335261796 | ISBN: 9780335261789

Book description:

FIVE STAR AMAZON REVIEWS for the first edition:

“Every community practitioner caring for children and families should carry this book with them.”

“As a team manager for a social work team, I think this is a great book that I will use with unqualified, student and newly qualified social workers who are undertaking ALL home visits… Overall, a great resource that I predict will become my new bible.”

Conducting a home visit is a fundamental part of a social worker's role, but in practical terms many key issues are overlooked during social work training. This is a practical guide to conducting home visits, a task which many newly qualified social workers can feel unprepared for and which can be fraught with difficulties. Useful features of this book include: • Real case examples based on practitioner's experiences • Realistic solutions to the everyday difficulties you might face • Examples of what to say • Reference to the latest guidance, including Working Together to Safeguard Children (2013) to ensure you are practicing in line with statutory requirements and expectations. • Guidance and support in understanding lessons learned recent child protection SCRs Written by an experienced social worker and expert in child protection, this book is clear, straightforward and jargon-free. It will be a useful aid to any professionals required to do home visiting. The book addresses: • What you need to do to prepare for the visit • How to get in the door • What to do when you are in the home • What you need to look out for • Practical ways to implement lessons learned from recent serious case reviews