The value base of social work and social care

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The value base of social work and social care

edited by Adam Barnard, Nigel Horner and Jim Wild ; [foreword by Camila Batmanghelidjh]

Open University Press, McGraw-Hill Education, 2008

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An active learning handbook

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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: pb ISBN 9780335222148

内容説明

"This book takes careful steps to ensure that readers really do engage with its eleven main themes ... all the contributors bring high levels of experience and expertise to their chapters, together with important international perspectives. Barnard sets the scene in an opening chapter, exploring the historical context of values, ethics and professionalization. Written in a clear accessible style, it provides one of the best succinct overviews that can be recommended to any student or practitioner beginning their study of this key theme ... This handbook deserves a wide readership and, if used sensitively, will play an important role in developing good values-based practice in social work and social care." British Journal of Social WorkFeaturing contributions from key commentators including Lena Dominelli, Sarah Banks, Peter Beresford, Michael Flood and George Ritzer, this diverse text explores an array of concepts and themes that are vital to our understanding of the value base in social work. Each chapter contains a range of exercises and activities that are intended to encourage students to take a creative and active learning approach to defining and understanding values. Among the key themes examined in the book are the tensions between values such as social justice, anti-oppressive practice, compassion, empathy and the contemporary preoccupation with cost codes, performance management, the obsessive cult of managerialism and the allure from those with power in public life for the emerging 'free market'.Also included are chapters on: anti-oppressive practiceservice user valuesanti-social careviolence preventionvaluing equality The Value Base of Social Work and Social Care is a key text for students undertaking the qualifying social work degree, and for those studying youth work, youth justice, education welfare, probation, health care, counselling and community work. Due to the range of contributors and the current emphasis placed on interprofessional working, it is also relevant to an international audience of practitioners and professionals within the field of social care.

目次

1 Values, Ethics and Professionalisation: A Social Work History 2 The social work value base: human rights and social justice in talk and action 3 Globalisation Defined 4 Anti-racist strategy for individual and organisational change 5 Social Work and Social Value: Well-being, Choice and Public Service Reform 6 Service User Values For Social Work and Social Care 7 Community Intervention and Social Activism 8 Anti-Oppressive Practice as Contested Practice 9 Engaging Men: Strategies and dilemmas in violence prevention education among men 10 Social Work and Management
巻冊次

: hb ISBN 9780335222155

内容説明

"This book takes careful steps to ensure that readers really do engage with its eleven main themes ... all the contributors bring high levels of experience and expertise to their chapters, together with important international perspectives. Barnard sets the scene in an opening chapter, exploring the historical context of values, ethics and professionalization. Written in a clear accessible style, it provides one of the best succinct overviews that can be recommended to any student or practitioner beginning their study of this key theme ... This handbook deserves a wide readership and, if used sensitively, will play an important role in developing good values-based practice in social work and social care." British Journal of Social WorkFeaturing contributions from key commentators including Lena Dominelli, Sarah Banks, Peter Beresford, Michael Flood and George Ritzer, this diverse text explores an array of concepts and themes that are vital to our understanding of the value base in social work. Each chapter contains a range of exercises and activities that are intended to encourage students to take a creative and active learning approach to defining and understanding values. Among the key themes examined in the book are the tensions between values such as social justice, anti-oppressive practice, compassion, empathy and the contemporary preoccupation with cost codes, performance management, the obsessive cult of managerialism and the allure from those with power in public life for the emerging 'free market'.Also included are chapters on: anti-oppressive practiceservice user valuesanti-social careviolence preventionvaluing equality The Value Base of Social Work and Social Care is a key text for students undertaking the qualifying social work degree, and for those studying youth work, youth justice, education welfare, probation, health care, counselling and community work. Due to the range of contributors and the current emphasis placed on interprofessional working, it is also relevant to an international audience of practitioners and professionals within the field of social care.

目次

Part 1 1 Globalization 3 Community Action 4 Poverty & Inequality 6 Anti-Oppressive Practice 7 Violence and Abuse 8 Racial Tolerance 9 Social Exclusion 10 Empowerment 11 Values 12 The politics of helping Part 2 13 Historical Context of Our Value Base 14 Child Protection 15 Emancipatory Management 16 Men & Masculinities 17 Sexualities 18 Users contributing to the new degree in social work 19 Older People 20 Using 'enactments' to promote value base clarity 21 Solutions Focused Therapy - A User Friendly Intervention? 22 Credibility Gaps in Psychotherapy and Counselling Part 3 23 In Times of Disillusionment - Etchings of Utopia Conclusion

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