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Personal practice model (social work) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Personal practice model (social work) A Personal practice model (PPM) is a social work tool for understanding and linking theories to each other and to the practical tasks of social work. Mullen〔Rosenblatt, A. and Waldfogel, D. (1983) Handbook of Clinical Social Work. San Francisco: Jossey Bass Ltd.〕 describes the PPM as “the art and science of social work”, or more prosaically, “an explicit conceptual scheme that expresses a worker's view of practice”. A worker should develop a PPM pragmatically over their entire career by reflecting on, and the absorption of, a variety of sources. They are an important basis for the delivery of good practice and the evaluation of such. Bowles, Collingridge, Curry and Valentine 〔Bowles, W., Collingridge, M., Curry, S. and Valentine, B. (2006). Ethical Practice in Social Work:An Applied Approach. Crows Nest: Allen & Unwin.〕 stress the importance of deriving the guidelines for good practice from a text such as the Australian Association of Social Workers Code of Ethics.〔Australian Association of Social Workers (2000). Code of Ethics. Canberra: Australian Association of Social Workers.〕 As the name implies, they are fundamentally personal and idiosyncratic, and to be effective, they must be rationally constructed, by a self-conscious worker. Fook 〔Fook, J. (2002). Social Work: Critical Theory and Practice. London: SAGE Publications.〕 identifies the need to maintain “a broader vision of the mission of social work” to transcend everyday workplace distractions. Mullen describes the dimensions and sub-dimension of a PPM, outlined below. It contains all elements of social work theory, linking what Payne 〔Payne, M. (2005). '' Modern Social Work Theory''. Hampshire: Palgrave MacMillan〕 describes as the three tiers; models of practice, explanatory theory and world perspectives. ==Dimensions of the model==
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