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This book provides an overview of the main developments in social work over its 200-year history. From its beginnings in the early 19th century through to the present day, it recounts the efforts to create a fairer, socially just society through its work with individuals and families.

Throughout, by focusing on individual cases as well as major ideas behind practice, this book invites the reader to step into the practitioner's world as it unfolded. Providing a fresh, critical history of social work in Britain, the book covers the practical assistance for families and individuals in poverty in the 19th century; women's social work with destitute mothers and children; social work's response to war time needs; the development of specific domains of social work such as hospital social work, psychiatric social workers, moral welfare and children in care; tackling racism; and social work in a market society. The reader encounters the society that social w

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Introduction. 1. Family visiting and the relief of poverty. 2. The relieving officer as first state social worker. 3. State and charitable social work. 4. Finding moral voice: Ethics and values in peace and war. 5. Women take the field. 6. Competing visions, different pathways. 7. Social work and social democracy. 8. Social work in a market society. 9. Social justice and social work in the 21st century.

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 5/31/2023 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032024219, 978-1032024219
      ISBN10: 1032024216

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book provides an overview of the main developments in social work over its 200-year history. From its beginnings in the early 19th century through to the present day, it recounts the efforts to create a fairer, socially just society through its work with individuals and families.

      Throughout, by focusing on individual cases as well as major ideas behind practice, this book invites the reader to step into the practitioner's world as it unfolded. Providing a fresh, critical history of social work in Britain, the book covers the practical assistance for families and individuals in poverty in the 19th century; women's social work with destitute mothers and children; social work's response to war time needs; the development of specific domains of social work such as hospital social work, psychiatric social workers, moral welfare and children in care; tackling racism; and social work in a market society. The reader encounters the society that social w

      Table of Contents

      Introduction. 1. Family visiting and the relief of poverty. 2. The relieving officer as first state social worker. 3. State and charitable social work. 4. Finding moral voice: Ethics and values in peace and war. 5. Women take the field. 6. Competing visions, different pathways. 7. Social work and social democracy. 8. Social work in a market society. 9. Social justice and social work in the 21st century.

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