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Social policy for social welfare professionals – T ools for understanding, analysis and engagement

Autor Graeme Simpson
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 apr 2011
Social welfare workers are frequently motivated by a desire to 'work with people', to 'bring about change' or to 'make a difference'. This valuable book explores some of the difficulties and dilemmas faced by those who deliver welfare in a changing policy context.This book seeks to develop an analytical skills-based approach to understanding the role and importance of social policy in social welfare practice, and will encourage and enable readers to understand, analyse and engage with policy. It will be of great value to students of social work and other welfare professions, and their teachers.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781847422651
ISBN-10: 1847422659
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 172 x 239 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Bristol University Press
Locul publicării:United Kingdom

Recenzii

The approaches of the Coalition government are likely to highlight the centrality of welfare professionals in social policy. This timely book will be valuable for those seeking to understand and enhance this role. Hugh Bochel, Dept of Policy Studies, University of Lincoln

Notă biografică

Graeme Simpson, School of Humanities, Language and Social Sciences, University of Wolverhampton and Stuart Connor, Institute of Applied Social Studies, University of Birmingham

Cuprins

Introduction: The ideas behind the book
From the care of the poor to service users: experts by experience
From caseworkers to networks: partnership and collaboration
From state-led provision to 'choice'
The mixed economy of welfare and political priorities
Social inequalities and the welfare professional
The decline of the 'union' and the rise of the 'manager'
Economic theories
Globalisation
Political choices
Engaging in policy-orientated practice
Using skills to understand the policy stereotypes
Reclaiming a radical agenda