1st Edition

Management Skills in Social Care A Handbook for Social Care Managers

By John Harris, Des Kelly Copyright 1992
    114 Pages
    by Routledge

    114 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 1992, this volume responds to the importance of management has been increasingly recognized in the personal social services but this recognition has materialized more slowly in some social day care settings. Staff in these settings who move on to management can face particular difficulties in adapting to their new role, especially if they have been promoted on the basis of their competence as practitioners.

    Newly-promoted managers in social care settings are all too often ill-equipped for the problems and possibilities offered by their move to a management position. As a practice-based handbook, Management Skills in Social Care fills this gap by examining key areas of management expertise such as: managing self; individuals; groups; resources; change; and so on.

    Above all, this book is concerned with maximising the contribution of management in day-to-day social care practice.

    1. Social Care Management in Transition. 2. Managing Yourself. 3. Managing Others: Individual Members of Staff. 4. Managing Others: Staff in Groups. 5. Managing Resources. 6. Managing External Links. 7. Managing to Train. 8. Managing to Care: Standards, Quality and Change.

    Biography

    John Harris, Des Kelly