What is social work? : context and perspectives

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    • Horner, Nigel

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What is social work? : context and perspectives

Nigel Horner

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

Learning Matters, 2009

3rd ed

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Previous ed.: 2006

Includes bibliographical references (p. 159-173) and index

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内容説明

Now in its third edition, this classic social work text explores the foundations of social care in the UK, how it evolved and why. It answers key questions on mental health, working with older people, working with families and children and much more. With expanded chapters on international social work, the new directions for social care and the implications of interprofessional working, this text is widely considered the best introduction to the subject a social work student can have.

目次

Introduction and core themes The beginnings of social work: "The comfort of strangers" Social work with children, young people and families Social work with people with learning difficulties Social work with people experiencing mental distress Social work with older people Formalising and consolidating social work as a profession Current services, practices and issues Summarising remarks and signposts Appendix A: A code of ethics for social work (BASW) values and principles Appendix B: Mapping services in modern social work and social care settings Appendix C: Time line of the development of social work References Resources and useful websites Index

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