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Note: This is the bound book only and does not include access to
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packaged with a bound book, use ISBN 0134290127. A thoroughly
up-to-date look at the field of social work using a unique macro
practice model focused on making changes within diverse communities
and organizations. Social Work Macro Practice approaches the field
of social work recognizing that all social workers must be able to
engage, assess, and intervene with individuals, families, groups,
organizations, and communities. It focuses on enabling social work
practitioners to undertake whatever types of macro-level
interventions are needed in an informed, analytical manner,
confident that they can do a competent job and achieve positive
results. Bringing readers up to date on the latest changes in the
field, this practice-oriented edition integrates many field-based
vignettes and examples throughout and elaborates a planned change
model introduced in previous editions. Among the numerous updates,
improvements, and new material, the new edition incorporates
material on international/global content, pays special attention to
the use of technology, and reinforces the role of advocacy in all
aspects of social work practice. The Enhanced Pearson eText
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This important work offers the first detailed analysis of recent
changes in health care for the elderly. The contributors examine
primary care in urban, suburban, and rural settings and show what
makes each of these successful care-providers.
First published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
Francis, an informa company.
Feminist critiques of the social sciences are based on the
assumption that because the social sciences were developed for the
most part by white, middle-class, Western men, the perspectives of
women were ignored. This book offers an approach for integrating
gender-related content into the social work curriculum. The
distinguished contributors discuss the shortcoming of dominant
knowledge, address the pressing need for a gender-integrated
curriculum, consider the pedagogies consistent with the
implementation of an integrate curriculum, address specific areas
in social work education, assessing content, and assumptions, and
discuss strategic issues for the implementation of curricular
knowledge.
Gain an understanding of the increased role religious congregations
now play in providing social support to the elderly Religious
congregations and faith-based organizations (FBO) from the Jewish,
Christian, and Islamic traditions have worked on behalf of older
adults for centuries. But the initiation of President Bush's Office
of Faith-Based Initiatives has raised many questions from both the
traditional secular and sectarian services as well as many
nontraditional services found in each community. Faith-Based
Initiatives and Aging Services addresses the issues of the
separation of church and state, the concerns involved in developing
social services in religious congregations, and the larger public
policy implications of this office. This unique book offers
perspectives from traditional and nontraditional faith-based
groups, as well as experts in volunteerism. The enactment by
Congress of the Charitable Choice section of the federal welfare
reform law combined with the creation of the Center for Faith-Based
and Community Initiatives in the United States Department of Health
and Human Services to signal a high-level of interest in supporting
faith-based organizations. Faith-Based Initiatives and Aging
Services focuses on the specific applications of services provided
by religious congregations. Editors F. Ellen Netting and James W.
Ellor conducted an in-depth interview with Elizabeth Seal-Scott,
then Director of the Center for Faith-Based and Community
Initiatives (an edited transcript of the interview is included in
the book) to help promote understanding of the development and
implementation of faith-based, grass roots programs. Faith-Based
Initiatives and Aging Services examines: the separation of church
and state Baptist perspectives on faith-based initiatives and
religious liberty managing older volunteers faith organizations and
ethnically diverse elders the heritage of religion and spirituality
in the field of gerontology faith-related agencies and their
implications for aging services the role of religious congregations
in the social service system Faith-Based Initiatives and Aging
Services is an essential resource for anyone interested in
developing programs for older adults in religious congregations,
for human services staffs seeking to work with faith-based
initiatives, and for government workers in need of a better
understanding of faith-based services in their community.
Promotes the importance of understanding spirituality and religious
belief in health and human service care Although health and human
service professionals traditionally receive extensive training in
the emotional and physical aspects of caring for a person, they
rarely receive adequate instruction in an area often as
essential--spirituality and religious belief. Recognizing the
importance of religion to a large share of the population,
Religious and Spiritual Aspects of Human Services fills this gap in
human services literature. James W. Ellor, F. Ellen Netting, and
Jane M. Thibault address the challenge of understanding the
client's perspective--even when it involves a religious tradition
unfamiliar to the practitioner--and consider the impact of the
client's needs on the agency and on public policy.
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