基本説明
Introduces readers to a range of important sociological concepts, showing how these can feed critical practice and illustrate social work's complex relationship with the welfare state.
Full Description
Social Work and Social Work Perspectives introduces readers to a range of important sociological concepts, showing how these can feed critical practice and illustrate social work's complex relationship with the welfare state. Adopting a unique social policy framework, this distinctive text is illuminating reading.
Contents
Introduction
Social Theory and Social Work Practice
PART I: CONTEXTS OF SOCIAL WORK
The changing Welfare Landscape
Poverty, Social Exclusion and Citizenship
Sociology, the law and Social Work
PART II: ARENAS OF PRACTICE
Work with Service users
Valuing diversity and difference
Social Theory Assessment, Care Planning and Evaluation
Sociology and International Social Work.



