Health and social care reforms and cuts in services and finances
are part of the everyday fabric of the social work landscape. This
book takes a critical approach to the transformation agenda and the
implications for adult health and social care. Fully informed by
theory, research, policy and legislation the book uses a
problem-based learning approach through the application of case
studies to explain and explore the overlapping roles of social care
and social policy. The book argues for the continued significance
and importance of social work within the context of adult social
care. It shows that social work can make a difference in the lives
and experiences of many of the people who are perceived as being
the most vulnerable people in society. This text is essential
reading for students of social work and social policy, health and
social care courses and other professional disciplines, social work
educators and practitioners, and managers working in social care.
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