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Social work and poverty: A critical approach provides a timely
review of the key issues facing social workers and service users in
working together to combat poverty.First, it situates social work
and poverty within a historical context, then analyses definitions
and theories of poverty along with their importance in enabling
anti-oppressive practice with service users. It goes on to evaluate
the Welfare Reform Act 2012 in relation to the negative impact on
service users and social workers alike. Key areas of social work
and social care are covered with regard to the effects of poverty
including, uniquely, access to food, obesity and problematic drug
use. Finally the impacts of globalisation on social work and issues
of poverty are explored. The book will be of interest to students,
researchers and academics in social work and policy makers working
in related areas.
Applying values and ethics to social work practice is taught widely
across the qualifying degree programme, on both Masters and BA
courses. This book is a clear introduction to this subject and will
help students develop their understanding by showing social work
students how ethics can have positive impacts on the lives of
vulnerable people. There are chapters on how social workers can
make good ethical and value-based decisions when working with risk,
and how the role of the social worker as professional can impact on
service users. Above all the book is a timely and clear
introduction to the subject, with an emphasis on advocacy and
empowerment and how the beginning social worker can start to apply
these concepts.
Social Work and Social Care has been revised and updated to take into account the profound changes that have occurred in social work over the past two years, in particular the extensive legislative changes to childrens and community care services. A new chapter examines the relevance of social exclusion for social work and continues to affirm the importance of equal opportunities and anti-discriminatory practice within social work. Social Work and Social Care: * outlines the importance of social policy for social work * describes the powerful ideological forces that underpin current practice * considers the future of social work and social care within * altered social and political contexts * covers all main areas of social work * includes a glossary and useful website addresses. This book is essential reading for students approaching the study of social work, social care and social policy and includes the most current research available. eBook available with sample pages: 0203165616
Social Work and Social Care has been revised and updated to take
into account the profound changes that have occurred in social work
over the past two years, in particular the extensive legislative
changes to childrens and community care services. A new chapter
examines the relevance of social exclusion for social work and
continues to affirm the importance of equal opportunities and
anti-discriminatory practice within social work. Social Work and
Social Care: outlines the importance of social policy for social
work describes the powerful ideological forces that underpin
current practice considers the future of social work and social
care within altered social and political contexts covers all main
areas of social work includes a glossary and useful website
addresses. This book is essential reading for students approaching
the study of social work, social care and social policy and
includes the most current research available.
This book examines key sociological theories that have contributed
to the understanding of the nature of social work, its organisation
and delivery. It provides key sociological concepts and theories to
help student social workers better understand the nature of their
work and the social and political context within which they will be
working. Taking a practical approach to social work, and focusing
on the application of theory, the book also provides insightful
discussions to important thinkers such as Douglas, Beck and Furedi,
and how their ideas have direct relevance for understanding the
risk averse nature of social work.
Social work and poverty: A critical approach provides a timely
review of the key issues facing social workers and service users in
working together to combat poverty.First, it situates social work
and poverty within a historical context, then analyses definitions
and theories of poverty along with their importance in enabling
anti-oppressive practice with service users. It goes on to evaluate
the Welfare Reform Act 2012 in relation to the negative impact on
service users and social workers alike. Key areas of social work
and social care are covered with regard to the effects of poverty
including, uniquely, access to food, obesity and problematic drug
use. Finally the impacts of globalisation on social work and issues
of poverty are explored. The book will be of interest to students,
researchers and academics in social work and policy makers working
in related areas.
Applying values and ethics to social work practice is taught widely
across the qualifying degree programme, on both Masters and BA
courses. This book is a clear introduction to this subject and will
help students develop their understanding by showing social work
students how ethics can have positive impacts on the lives of
vulnerable people. There are chapters on how social workers can
make good ethical and value-based decisions when working with risk,
and how the role of the social worker as professional can impact on
service users. Above all the book is a timely and clear
introduction to the subject, with an emphasis on advocacy and
empowerment and how the beginning social worker can start to apply
these concepts.
This book examines key sociological theories that have contributed
to the understanding of the nature of social work, its organisation
and delivery. It provides key sociological concepts and theories to
help student social workers better understand the nature of their
work and the social and political context within which they will be
working. Taking a practical approach to social work, and focusing
on the application of theory, the book also provides insightful
discussions to important thinkers such as Douglas, Beck and Furedi,
and how their ideas have direct relevance for understanding the
risk averse nature of social work.
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