The first and only student reader in social work now fully revised
to take account of new developments in the subject including
decolonisation of social work knowledges, the greater emphasis on
inter-disciplinarity and co-production and the new concern for
identities. Provides access to some of the most significant ideas
which have informed the development of social work practice over
the last 50 years with contributions are drawn from a wide range of
perspectives: psychological, sociological, philosophical,
educational and political, as well as perspectives that are
grounded in the experiences of practitioners and those who use
services. Helps students and practitioners by giving them an easy
way into reading first-hand some of the most interesting,
foundational texts. Essential reading for all social work students.
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