Social Policy for Social Work provides a comprehensive, critical and
engaging introduction to social policy for students and practitioners
of social work. The text is clearly structured into three parts that
cover contexts, policies and issues. The first part explores changing
perspectives on social policy and social work and provides an
introduction to the broad range of specific policy aspects discussed
in part two which include: social security health and community care
family and child care criminal justice. Part three focuses on key
issues such as tackling divisions and inequalities, the control of
services including empowering people receiving services, and future
policy trends. Additionally, appendices provide a key to common
abbreviations, dates of the main legislation and internet addresses of
main information sources on policy and research. Illustrations from
practice are included throughout to highlight implications for social
work practice. The text focuses on contemporary Britain but also draws
examples from European, global and historical contexts wherever
appropriate. This exceptional text demonstrates clearly the relevance
and implications of social policy for social work practice. It is an
essential and practical resource for all students and practitioners in
the welfare field.
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ISBN
9780230801783
Publisert
2018
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Vendor
Bloomsbury Academic
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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