Restorying Social Work Supervision


Restorying Social Work Supervision is the first comprehensive New
Zealand text on supervision. It examines social work and supervision in the 21st Century and breaks new ground in the following areas: Restorying Social Work Supervision marks a paradigm shift in how we story and practice supervision and invites the practitioner and supervisor to undertake a participant researcher stance in relation to the characters and context of their supervision story.

This book provides a clear theoretical framework and engages the reader in the process of deconstruction and reconstruction of their supervision story and practice in order to meet the need of the people they work with in their practice setting. The reader is assisted in this process through reflection questions and exercises.

 Restorying Social Work Supervision will be invaluable reading for new and experienced supervisors; social work practitioners; student supervisors; students; and social work managers.

About the Author
Kieran O’Donoghue is a Senior Lecturer in Social Work, at the School Health and Social Services,Social Work Programme, Massey University, Palmerston North. He is the author of the monograph Supervising Social Workers: A Practical Handbook, published by Massey University. He has also published articles on social work supervision in Social Work Review. Kieran has experience as a social worker, supervisor, manager and social work educator. He lives in Palmerston North, New Zealand.



Published by Dunmore Press, January 2003
ISBN 0-86469-430-X

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