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This book centres on neurodivergent social workers and how managers and supervisors can ensure they offer neuroinclusive support and guidance in social work teams and organisations.
Explaining key theory, information, and practice regarding neurodiversity to develop understanding, it will also enable practitioners to connect with how neurodivergent social workers may experience social work practice and the impact on their practice and well-being. Using a strengths-based and neuro-affirming perspective, it shows how managers and supervisors can understand, value and utilise the knowledge skills and values of neurodivergent social workers within teams and services. Offering frameworks, ideas and advice on specific social work contexts such as supervision, organising and planning work, enabling a sensory-affirming workplace, as well as developing trusted and empathic working relationships, it will help social work professionals to practice inclusively and anti-oppressively with their neurodivergent colleagues.
This book will be a useful resource for social work managers and supervisors, as well as practice educators and the wider organisation. Neurodivergent social workers will also find the information useful in terms of their own working strategies and approaches.
Title: The Neurodivergent Social Worker
Format: Hardback Book
Release Date: 15 Sep 2026
Author: Florence Smith
Sku: 3691063
Catalogue No: 9781041065005
Category: Healthcare
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