Practical computer skills for social work

By: Claire GregorMaterial type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Transforming social work practice ; Jonathan, Parker; Greta, BradleyPublisher: Glasgow Learnings Matters 2006Description: viii,115p. PB 24.5x17.1cmISBN: 9781844450602Subject(s): Computer skills -- Data processingDDC classification: 004.0243613 Summary: What relevance has IT to a social worker? The GSCC demands computer literacy to the level of the European Computer Driving License. This book enables students to identify their standard in the seven core areas and through carefully planned activities mapped to social work skills, it helps them to reach the required standard and to enhance their professional practice. Ideal for self-directed study, it could also form the basis of a course in which the students create an e-portfolio of IT skills.
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What relevance has IT to a social worker? The GSCC demands computer literacy to the level of the European Computer Driving License. This book enables students to identify their standard in the seven core areas and through carefully planned activities mapped to social work skills, it helps them to reach the required standard and to enhance their professional practice. Ideal for self-directed study, it could also form the basis of a course in which the students create an e-portfolio of IT skills.

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