Social work with people with learning difficulties

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Social work with people with learning difficulties

Paul Williams

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

Learning Matters, 2009

2nd ed

  • : pbk

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Previous ed.: 2006

Includes bibliographical references (p. 151-165) and index

Includes web resources

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Current practice in the field is driven by the government White Paper 'Valuing People' (2001), which declared radical aims for services for people with learning difficulties. This fully revised second edition includes key updates on this White Paper and provides an up-to-date evaluation of the progress made towards those aims. Using case studies, activities and further reading to reinforce learning, this book explores an important area of social work practice and examines the varied roles social workers might undertake - including the achievements and satisfaction of working with service users with learning difficulties and challenges.

Table of Contents

Introduction Who are 'people with learning difficulties'? The importance of values: An historical account The role of the social worker with people with learning difficulties A life-stage perspective on needs Assessment, planning and evaluation Risk, protection and advocacy Empowerment Conclusion Internet resources

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