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Following the lives of four fictional time-travelling characters,
it examines the changing functions of social work by unpicking the
changing social and political responses to their needs. From its
historical roots to the modern and fast-moving profession it has
become, this book looks in detail at how social work has evolved as
a profession, what social work looks like in recent years and where
it is heading. There are key chapters on working with different
service user groups including vulnerable adults, children and
families and those with learning difficulties or having to live
with mental distress. There are also chapters that cover social
work as a profession, including current services, practices, themes
and debates.
Focusing on what students really need to know, this book breaks
down all of the key social work theory covered across a students'
training, demystifying complex concepts by demonstrating their
application to real-life practice. Multiple case studies highlight
applied theory in different practice settings and across issues and
challenges that students might face, while self-assessment
exercises, practice notes, concise chapter summaries and discussion
points help to consolidate their understanding. New chapters bring
the book right up to date and include Relationship-based Work, The
Importance of Language, Political Perspectives and Environmental
Intervention. Written by two well-established and expert authors,
this is the 'must-have' theory text for all social work students.
Following the lives of four fictional time-travelling characters,
it examines the changing functions of social work by unpicking the
changing social and political responses to their needs. From its
historical roots to the modern and fast-moving profession it has
become, this book looks in detail at how social work has evolved as
a profession, what social work looks like in recent years and where
it is heading. There are key chapters on working with different
service user groups including vulnerable adults, children and
families and those with learning difficulties or having to live
with mental distress. There are also chapters that cover social
work as a profession, including current services, practices, themes
and debates.
In light of the profound changes confronting the Child Welfare
landscape, social work practitioners are expected to understand
both the current and anticipated inter-relationships between social
work and education. A clear introduction to social work in an
educational setting, this book supports students on the social work
degree course and builds on the success of the Transforming Social
Work Practice series, which is based on common learning principles.
Focusing on what students really need to know, this book breaks
down all of the key social work theory covered across a students'
training, demystifying complex concepts by demonstrating their
application to real-life practice. Multiple case studies highlight
applied theory in different practice settings and across issues and
challenges that students might face, while self-assessment
exercises, practice notes, concise chapter summaries and discussion
points help to consolidate their understanding. New chapters bring
the book right up to date and include Relationship-based Work, The
Importance of Language, Political Perspectives and Environmental
Intervention. Written by two well-established and expert authors,
this is the 'must-have' theory text for all social work students.
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