Starting Social Work: Reflections of a Newly Qualified Social Worker

Social Work often receives a bad press but it is an intellectually, emotionally and practically challenging profession which, in order to help people effectively, needs to attract the best candidates. This book takes a personal and human approach and presents a Newly Qualified Social Worker’s experience, reflections and gentle advice on the training process and early years of a Social Work career.

Written in an accessible and honest style, it gives a fresh perspective at a time when there is a national turning-point in Social Service reform. It highlights the positive and negative aspects of becoming a Social Worker and is grounded in real service user cases. For those embarking on or thinking about a career in social work, this book will be an invaluable read.

It is so refreshing to see a newly qualified social worker producing a book about their experience of challenges and joys of social work education and their first steps as a social worker. A valuable contribution.
Professor Harry Ferguson, Nottingham University

...What was apparent was how Rebecca reminds the reader why they entered the profession and the importance of not becoming jaded so that social workers continue to offer the support and resources that young people need to make positive changes in their lives, in short at times the book was inspiring.
Matthew Smith, University of Cumbria

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Starting Social Work: Reflections of a Newly Qualified Social Worker

Social Work often receives a bad press but it is an intellectually, emotionally and practically challenging profession which, in order to help people effectively, needs to attract the best candidates. This book takes a personal and human approach and presents a Newly Qualified Social Worker’s experience, reflections and gentle advice on the training process and early years of a Social Work career.

Written in an accessible and honest style, it gives a fresh perspective at a time when there is a national turning-point in Social Service reform. It highlights the positive and negative aspects of becoming a Social Worker and is grounded in real service user cases. For those embarking on or thinking about a career in social work, this book will be an invaluable read.

It is so refreshing to see a newly qualified social worker producing a book about their experience of challenges and joys of social work education and their first steps as a social worker. A valuable contribution.
Professor Harry Ferguson, Nottingham University

...What was apparent was how Rebecca reminds the reader why they entered the profession and the importance of not becoming jaded so that social workers continue to offer the support and resources that young people need to make positive changes in their lives, in short at times the book was inspiring.
Matthew Smith, University of Cumbria

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Starting Social Work: Reflections of a Newly Qualified Social Worker

Starting Social Work: Reflections of a Newly Qualified Social Worker

by Rebecca Joy Novell
Starting Social Work: Reflections of a Newly Qualified Social Worker

Starting Social Work: Reflections of a Newly Qualified Social Worker

by Rebecca Joy Novell

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Social Work often receives a bad press but it is an intellectually, emotionally and practically challenging profession which, in order to help people effectively, needs to attract the best candidates. This book takes a personal and human approach and presents a Newly Qualified Social Worker’s experience, reflections and gentle advice on the training process and early years of a Social Work career.

Written in an accessible and honest style, it gives a fresh perspective at a time when there is a national turning-point in Social Service reform. It highlights the positive and negative aspects of becoming a Social Worker and is grounded in real service user cases. For those embarking on or thinking about a career in social work, this book will be an invaluable read.

It is so refreshing to see a newly qualified social worker producing a book about their experience of challenges and joys of social work education and their first steps as a social worker. A valuable contribution.
Professor Harry Ferguson, Nottingham University

...What was apparent was how Rebecca reminds the reader why they entered the profession and the importance of not becoming jaded so that social workers continue to offer the support and resources that young people need to make positive changes in their lives, in short at times the book was inspiring.
Matthew Smith, University of Cumbria


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781040376782
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 02/28/2025
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 106
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Rebecca Joy Novell is a Newly Qualified Social Worker working for a charity in Sheffield which works with homeless young people. She graduated from The University of Sheffield in 2012 with a Masters in Social Work. Rebecca has been involved with Youth Justice for five years in a variety of voluntary and paid roles and is currently undertaking a PHD in Youth Justice. She was recently elected to the Professional Assembly for The College of Social Work and regularly blogs for The Guardian’s Social Care Network.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction. 2. Discovering you can get paid to help people. 3. Starting the course and meeting Spider Man. 4. Single-handedly saving the world. 5. The Riots. 6. The key to being a good Social Worker is good rum and a great friend. 7. Red-tape. 8. The Fear. 9. So are you a Social Worker or not? 10. The Assessed and Supported Year in Employment. 11. Conclusion: Idealism Lost?

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