This book is an essential resource meticulously designed for social work field placements. It offers students a structured pathway through the intricacies of real-world social work, equipping them with invaluable guidance, knowledge, and practical tools for success. Beginning with foundational concepts such as the meanings and scope of social work, the text progresses seamlessly into specialized topics like data collection, supervision, and challenges in fieldwork practices.Addressing critical aspects of social work field practice, the book delves into the significance of fieldwork, setting clear objectives, ethical considerations, and the roles and responsibilities of social workers. It navigates through diverse assignments and duties, emphasizing ethical dimensions, adaptability, client-centered approaches, and the integration of technology. Chapters on culturally responsive practices and professional skill development underscore essential competencies for effective interventions.
With a global perspective, the book integrates examples and case studies from various countries, providing a comprehensive understanding of social work in diverse contexts. Additionally, it includes discussions on agency-level field practice, collaborative goal setting, evidence-based practices, and technology integration, reflecting the evolving landscape of social work and preparing students for contemporary challenges. Emphasis on reflective practice, learning, and report writing enhances students' skills for the transition from field placement to professional practice. Fieldwork in Social Work: A Practical Guide serves as an indispensable tool for both students and practitioners, empowering them to navigate the complexities of social work practice with confidence. Suitable for undergraduate and graduate social work students, it offers essential companionship throughout their fieldwork journey. Social work educators, field instructors, and supervisors will also find value in its structured framework for teaching, guiding, and supporting students. With its global perspective and coverage of emerging trends, the book remains a valuable resource for practitioners seeking to stay updated with the latest developments in the field.
Auteur
M. Rezaul Islam, PhD, an esteemed academic, currently serves as a Professor of Social Work at the Institute of Social Welfare and Research, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh. With a rich academic journey that includes an MSW and a PhD from the University of Nottingham, UK, Dr. Islam brings over 27 years of diverse experience in teaching, research, and global collaborative initiatives. His expertise transcends disciplinary boundaries, enabling him to unravel complex socio-political dynamics. Dr. Islam has been recognized as one of the top 2% of scientists globally. In 2018, he was honored with the UGC Gold Medal for publishing a high-impact journal article. Dr. Islam has contributed significantly to various universities worldwide, including the University of Malaya, the University of Johannesburg, Universiti Sains Malaysia, and the BRAC Institute of Governance and Development (BIGD). His extensive scholarship covers social work, community development, climate change and disasters, and migration studies, reflected in 120 impactful journal articles, 45 insightful book chapters, and 15 meticulously authored and edited books. Dr. Islam's research spans various topics, such as climate change, migration, and social inequality, with a specific focus on the contexts of South Asia and the Arab world. Advocating for social justice and empowerment, he addresses challenges faced by marginalized communities and champions research-informed solutions. As a doctoral supervisor, Dr. Islam plays a pivotal role in guiding impactful research endeavors, leaving an enduring mark on the advancement of knowledge in these vital domains. He currently serves as a Member of the International Advisory Board of the Community Development Journal (Oxford University Press) and as an editorial board member of three journals: Asian Social Work and Policy Review (Wiley), Local Development & Society (Taylor & Francis), and International Community Well-being (Springer).