Teaching and learning communication skills in social work education
Practice examples
- Practice example 1: Knowing yourself: A foundation for professional practice (1996) Compiled and edited by Christina Stern with Roger Clough, Lancaster University
- Practice example 2: Service-user assessment of students, University of Nottingham
- Practice example 3: Effective communication with children and adults, London Metropolitan University
- Practice example 4: A lot to say: A guide for social workers, personal advisors and others working with disabled children and young people with communication impairments (2002) By Jenny Morris, London: Scope
- Practice example 5: ARTiculation
- Practice example 6: 'Social Work Challenge’, City College Norwich
- Practice example 7: Lets talk about sex and relationships: Working with children and young people who are looked after
- Practice example 8: Open Learning materials, Anglia Polytechnic University
- Practice example 9: Social work skills: A practice handbook (2000) By Pam Trevithick, University of Bristol, published by the Open University Press, Buckingham
- Practice example 10: 'Learning and observation’ module, BA Social Work, University of Sussex/ University of Brighton Planned by Cath Holmstrom, Gill Johnston and Pat Le Riche
- Practice example 11: Court skills training, Brunel University
- Practice example 12: Interprofessional social work, Hull University
- Practice example 13: Community role play, Staffordshire University
- Practice example 14: The Video Suite, Plymouth University


