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"Blunders that led to a baby's murder" - "The Sun" 1985; "Social
workers lashed as 'satan kids' set free" - "The Daily Mirror" 1991;
social work has recently received some adverse news coverage, but
the most extravagant headlines and accusations seem centred on
local authority social work with children. Moreover, such
accusations stem almost exclusively from the national press. In
this study, the author aims to widen the debate of social work, and
its representation by the news media. The book falls into three
parts, the first providing students and practitioners with a basic
understanding of the day-to-day working and commercial logic of the
UK press. The second part examines the press coverage of social
work itself, exploring its considerable variation, comparing
different news treatments between broadsheet and tabloids, and
between national and local papers. The final part considers whether
social work has particular difficulties in defining its goals and
lobbying on its own behalf. It concludes with some reflection on
the importance of doing so, now that marketing has become part of
the policy process.
First published in 1979. Concern about the processes at work in
Britain's urban areas, coupled with steep declines in the
population projections, led to a review of urban and regional
policies in the mid-1970s, with major implications for the new
towns as an element of national policy. The various stages and the
conclusions of this re-appraisal are discussed, and the new towns'
role in the supposed 'urban crisis' is analysed. This title will be
of interest to students of urban studies and development.
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