Social Policy for Social Work

Social Policy for Social Work by Robert Adams, published by Macmillan Education UK on February 8, 2002, is a comprehensive introduction to social policy tailored for students and practitioners in social work. This 288-page edition is presented in English and is structured into three parts that examine the evolving perspectives on social policy and its implications for social work. The book covers a wide range of specific policy aspects, including social security, health and community care, family and child care, and criminal justice.
Readers will find a critical analysis of key issues such as tackling divisions and inequalities, the empowerment of service users, and emerging policy trends. The text includes practical illustrations to highlight the implications for social work practice, focusing primarily on contemporary Britain while also incorporating examples from European and global contexts. Additionally, the appendices provide valuable resources, including common abbreviations, key legislation dates, and internet addresses for further information on policy and research. This edition serves as a practical resource for those engaged in the welfare field.
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Social Policy for Social Work provides a comprehensive, critical and engaging introduction to social policy for students and practitioners of social work.
The text is clearly structured into three parts that cover contexts, policies and issues. The first part explores changing perspectives on social policy and social work and provides an introduction to the broad range of specific policy aspects discussed in part two which include:
social security
health and community care
family and child care
criminal justice.
Part three focuses on key issues such as tackling divisions and inequalities, the control of services including empowering people receiving services, and future policy trends. Additionally, appendices provide a key to common abbreviations, dates of the main legislation and internet addresses of main information sources on policy and research.
Illustrations from practice are included throughout to highlight implications for social work practice. The text focuses on contemporary Britain but also draws examples from European, global and historical contexts wherever appropriate.
This exceptional text demonstrates clearly the relevance and implications of social policy for social work practice. It is an essential and practical resource for all students and practitioners in the welfare field.
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