Social work and social welfare yearbook
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書誌事項
Social work and social welfare yearbook
Open University Press, 1989-1991
- v. 1
- v. 1 : pbk.
- v. 2 : 1990
- v. 3 : 1991
- v. 3 : pbk.
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Includes bibliographical references
内容説明・目次
- 巻冊次
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v. 2 : 1990 ISBN 9780335094240
内容説明
Social work and social welfare practitioners, students, managers and educators are having to work in situations involving considerable uncertainty and change. Major legislative and policy developments, altering patterns of delivery and the changing experiences of clients groups are having a significant impact upon practice and thinking. The yearbook explores some of the movements and developments and provides material which help to root these ethically, socially and politically. As in the previous volume the editors have brought together a collection of accessible material about the direction and nature of practice and thinking. Material which aims to update and review current and potential practice developments, policy changes and research allow readers to maintain a broad perspective on social welfare and facilitate critical debate.
目次
- The children act 1989 - origins, aims and current concerns, Caroline Ball
- sexual harassment, Sue Wise and Liz Stanley
- punishment in the community, Ruth Allan
- planning for a new generation of older people, Anthea Tinker
- guardians of autonomy - work orientations in a social work office, Andy Pithouse
- the client's view in context, David Howe
- housing policy and the Thatcher revolution, Peter Malpass
- doubts, dilemmas and duties - ethics and the social worker, Sarah Banks
- language for autonomy, Ahmed Gurnah
- empowerment of staff - a prerequisite for the empowerment of users? Alan Stanton
- will women managers save social work?, Angela Everitt
- which direction for assisted reproduction?, Eric Blyth
- your arguments for equality, John Baker
- realities of caring - an inside view, Sandra Leventon
- a small light - reflections on contemporary group work in social welfare, Jenny Lumley and Nano McCaughan
- future of social work education - recovering from "Care for Tomorrow", Phyllida Parsloe.
- 巻冊次
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v. 3 : pbk. ISBN 9780335097951
内容説明
Provides a range of accessible and critical articles on current concerns in social work and social welfare. All the material is specially commissioned and aims to provide insights into present and future practice.
目次
- Locking up our daughters, Pat Carlen and Julia Wardaugh
- social work, justice and the common good, Bill Jordan
- clearing a path through the undergrowth - a feminist reading of recent literature on child sexual abuse, Mary Macleod and Ester Saraga
- a new model for child care, Andrew Kerslake and Julia Cramp
- family centres, Hilary Walker
- analyzing policy-practice links in preventive child care, Pauline Hardiker, Ken Exton and Mary Barker
- blinded by family feeling? - child protection, feminism and countertransference, Janet Sayers
- race, social work and child care, Mark R.D.Johnson
- drug problems and social work, Geoffrey Pearson
- the last days of "juvenile" justice, Mike Nellis
- care in the community - the social security issues, Geoff Fimister
- how social fund officers make decisions, Robert Walker
- the "new" managerialism in the social services, Aidan Kelly
- residential care after Wagner - developments in policy and training, Ian Sinclair and John Brown
- a new diploma for social work or Dunkirk as total victory, Noel Timms.
- 巻冊次
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v. 3 : 1991 ISBN 9780335097968
内容説明
Provides a range of accessible and critical articles on current concerns in social work and social welfare. All the material is specially commissioned and aims to provide insights into present and future practice.
目次
- Locking up our daughters, Pat Carlen and Julia Wardaugh
- social work, justice and the common good, Bill Jordan
- clearing a path through the undergrowth - a feminist reading of recent literature on child sexual abuse, Mary Macleod and Ester Saraga
- a new model for child care, Andrew Kerslake and Julia Cramp
- family centres, Hilary Walker
- analyzing policy-practice links in preventive child care, Pauline Hardiker, Ken Exton and Mary Barker
- blinded by family feeling? - child protection, feminism and countertransference, Janet Sayers
- race, social work and child care, Mark R.D.Johnson
- drug problems and social work, Geoffrey Pearson
- the last days of "juvenile" justice, Mike Nellis
- care in the community - the social security issues, Geoff Fimister
- how social fund officers make decisions, Robert Walker
- the "new" managerialism in the social services, Aidan Kelly
- residential care after Wagner - developments in policy and training, Ian Sinclair and John Brown
- a new diploma for social work or Dunkirk as total victory, Noel Timms.
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