Social work and social problems : working towards social inclusion and social change
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Social work and social problems : working towards social inclusion and social change
Macmillan, 2000
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Includes bibliographical refernces (p. 239-249) and indexes
Consultant editor: Jo Campling
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book describes how social work teams can respond to social problems in a way that both deals with immediate need and helps build community capacity. The authors recognise the need to respond appropriately to crisis where vulnerable children and adults are at risk, but argue that an inappropriate response can compound and perpetuate people's problems. They suggest that social care organisations need to go beyond operating as aid agencies focusing on the needs of individuals, and should increase their development capacity by working with other agencies and citizens to make communities more supportive and inclusive for vulnerable and excluded people.
目次
Acknowledgements.- Prologue.- Introduction.- Reinventing Social Work: Key Themes and Tasks.- Formulating the Task: Aid or Development?.- Mapping the Task and Processes.- Social Problems, Social Control and Patterns of Interaction.- Managing and Mapping Change.- Assessment and Intervention.- Overcoming Blocks to Change.- Independence and Marginality.- Core Skills: The Joining Skills.- Core Skills: The Intervention Skills.- Epilogue.- Index.
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