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A golden thread? The relationship between supervision, practice, and family engagement in child and family social work

  • David Wilkins
  • , Amy Lynch
  • , Paraskevi Antonopoulou

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Abstract

Within the social work profession, supervision is highly valued. Yet it is not clear how supervision supports good practice or how supervision makes a difference for children and families. In this study, using paired observations of group supervision and family meetings alongside interviews with parents, we explored the link between supervision, practice, and engagement. Considering each data set separately, we found a range of skill levels within the supervision discussions and in the meetings with families. Parents reported generally high levels of satisfaction with the service and in relation to their individual worker. But more importantly, we found a “golden thread” between certain elements of supervision, more skilful practice, and improved parental engagement. We discuss these key elements in detail and consider what these findings tell us about good supervision and what difference it can make for families and children.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)494-503
JournalChild and Family Social Work
Volume23
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 25 Mar 2018

Keywords

  • child and family social work
  • family engagement
  • practice
  • supervision

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