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Introduction
1 Getting started 1
2 Learning for practice 15
3 Using theory and knowledge in practice 35
4 Keeping service users central to your learning and practice 51
5 Making the most of supervision 67
6 Being assessed 81
7 Managing stress on placement 95
8 Troubleshooting 109
9 Moving on from your placement 121
Appendix A National occupational standards for social work (England, Wales and Northern Ireland) 135
Appendix B Standards in social work education (Scotland) 137
References 139
Index 143
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