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Supervision reviewed: reflections on two different social work models in England and Sweden

Granskad handledning: reflektioner från två olika handledningsmodeller i England och Sverige

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Pages 71-85 | Published online: 18 Mar 2009

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Micheal L. Shier, Aaron Turpin, David Nicholas & John R. Graham. (2021) Supervisor–Worker Relationship Dynamics for Workplace Violence Prevention in Public Sector Human Service Organizations. Human Service Organizations: Management, Leadership & Governance 45:2, pages 109-124.
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Jacob Magnussen. (2018) Supervision in Denmark – an empirical account of experiences and practices. European Journal of Social Work 21:3, pages 359-373.
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David Wilkins & Rebecca Jones. (2018) Simulating supervision: How do managers respond to a crisis?. European Journal of Social Work 21:3, pages 454-466.
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Kieran O'Donoghue, Peace Wong Yuh Ju & Ming-sum Tsui. (2018) Constructing an evidence-informed social work supervision model. European Journal of Social Work 21:3, pages 348-358.
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Frances Patterson & Helen Whincup. (2018) Making the transition from practitioner to supervisor: reflections on the contribution made by a post-qualifying supervisory course. European Journal of Social Work 21:3, pages 415-427.
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Anne Marie McLaughlin, Erin Gray & Maureen G. Wilson. (2017) From Tenuous to Tenacious: Social Justice Practice in Child Welfare. Journal of Public Child Welfare 11:4-5, pages 568-585.
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Frances Patterson. (2017) A good fit: the contribution of action learning to supervision practice. Social Work Education 36:1, pages 48-61.
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Liz Beddoe. (2015) Supervision and developing the profession: one supervision or many?. China Journal of Social Work 8:2, pages 150-163.
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Peace Yuh Ju Wong & Alexander Earn Yung Lee. (2015) Dual roles of social work supervisors: strain and strengths as managers and clinical supervisors. China Journal of Social Work 8:2, pages 164-181.
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Liz Beddoe. (2012) External Supervision in Social Work: Power, Space, Risk, and the Search for Safety. Australian Social Work 65:2, pages 197-213.
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Kitty Yuen-han Mo & Kieran O’Donoghue. (2022) Acceptance of using technologies in telesupervision during the pandemic: An international study. International Social Work, pages 002087282211273.
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Lisa Warwick, Liz Beddoe, Jadwiga Leigh, Tom Disney, Harry Ferguson & Tarsem Singh Cooner. (2022) The power of relationship-based supervision in supporting social work retention: A case study from long-term ethnographic research in child protection. Qualitative Social Work, pages 147332502211130.
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Kitty Yuen-han Mo, Kieran O’Donoghue, Peace Yuh-ju Wong & Ming-sum Tsui. (2020) The historical development of knowledge in social work supervision: Finding new directions from the past. International Social Work 64:2, pages 187-200.
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K. O'Donoghue & M.-s. Tsui. (2013) Social Work Supervision Research (1970-2010): The Way We Were and the Way Ahead. British Journal of Social Work 45:2, pages 616-633.
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Christine Saxby, Jill Wilson & Peter Newcombe. (2015) Can clinical supervision sustain our workforce in the current healthcare landscape? Findings from a Queensland study of allied health professionals. Australian Health Review 39:4, pages 476.
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A. Liljegren, S. Hojer & T. Forkby. (2014) Laypersons, professions, and governance in the welfare state: The Swedish child protection system. Journal of Professions and Organization 1:2, pages 161-175.
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H. J. Hair. (2012) The Purpose and Duration of Supervision, and the Training and Discipline of Supervisors: What Social Workers Say They Need to Provide Effective Services. British Journal of Social Work 43:8, pages 1562-1588.
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John Carpenter, Caroline M. Webb & Lisa Bostock. (2013) The surprisingly weak evidence base for supervision: Findings from a systematic review of research in child welfare practice (2000–2012). Children and Youth Services Review 35:11, pages 1843-1853.
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