Introducing international social work

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    • Lawrence, Sue

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Introducing international social work

edited by Sue Lawrence ... [et al.]

(Transforming social work practice / series editors, Jonathan Parker and Greta Bradley)

Learning Matters, 2009

  • : [pbk.]

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"Web-based resources": p. 122-125

Includes bibliographical references (p. 128-140) and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

This book guides the reader through the international development of social work and discusses how aspects of globalisation are making it an increasingly international activity and profession. Individual chapters locate the UK population historically and currently as a multicultural community and explore the international issues that social workers in the UK confront in their daily practice with children and families, people with mental health issues and older people. This text helps students meet the academic benchmarks and National Occupational Standards that require them to locate social work practice in a European and international context.

Table of Contents

Introduction Understanding international social work Global is local is global Developing an international social work perspective International aspects of social work with children, young people and families International perspectives on social work with people with Mental Health issues International aspects of social work with elders International aspects of social work with people with disabilities Social work as an international profession: origins, organisations and networks Web-based resources for international social work Glossary References Index

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