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Book Synopsis
Written by one of the very few top social work academics in the UK whose work is internationally renowned. Covers all user groups (from young offenders to the elderly and immigrant groups) as well as looking at important themes that shall become of ever greater relevance to social workers ,such as disaster management.

Trade Review

"Timely and well written, Introducing Social Work will be an inspiration to all readers and is destined to be of great value in and outside the classroom. A fine contribution to the teaching of social work."
Katherine van Wormer, University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls

"Lena Dominelli has done it again. Already amongst the most widely read of social work authors, and with an international reputation, Professor Dominelli has written perhaps her most accessible book to date. Let us hope that it helps to attract many more people to the public service ethos of a much maligned and undervalued, yet critically important profession."
Audrey Mullender, Ruskin College

"This book provides an interesting introduction to the nature of social work and the different settings in which it is practised. It provides a useful update on the changing social work landscape in the UK, but Dominelli also draws on her extensive international experience to expand the vision for social work developments in the UK."
Karen Lyons, London Metropolitan University



Table of Contents
Acknowledgements.

Introducing Social Work.

Chapter One: What is Social Work?.

Chapter Two: Working with Children, Young People and their Families: Child Saviour or Child Snatcher?.

Chapter Three: Working with Older People: Market-Driven Facilities or Universal Services?.

Chapter Four: Disabled People: Human Tragedies or Disabling Societies?.

Chapter Five: Mental Ill Health: Care in Institutions or the Community?.

Chapter Six: Homeless People: Independence or Social Neglect?.

Chapter Seven:.

People Who Misuse Substances: Addictions or Responses to Difficult Life Circumstances and Relationships?.

Chapter Eight:.

Offending Behaviour: and Working with Offenders: Rehabilitation or Warehousing?.

Chapter Nine:.

Disaster Interventions: Immediate Relief or Long-Term Reconstruction?.

Conclusions:.

Universal Services for All or Residual Services for the Few?.

Bibliography.

Author Index.

Subject Index

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      Publisher: Polity Press
      Publication Date: 1/30/2009 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780745640877, 978-0745640877
      ISBN10: 0745640877

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Written by one of the very few top social work academics in the UK whose work is internationally renowned. Covers all user groups (from young offenders to the elderly and immigrant groups) as well as looking at important themes that shall become of ever greater relevance to social workers ,such as disaster management.

      Trade Review

      "Timely and well written, Introducing Social Work will be an inspiration to all readers and is destined to be of great value in and outside the classroom. A fine contribution to the teaching of social work."
      Katherine van Wormer, University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls

      "Lena Dominelli has done it again. Already amongst the most widely read of social work authors, and with an international reputation, Professor Dominelli has written perhaps her most accessible book to date. Let us hope that it helps to attract many more people to the public service ethos of a much maligned and undervalued, yet critically important profession."
      Audrey Mullender, Ruskin College

      "This book provides an interesting introduction to the nature of social work and the different settings in which it is practised. It provides a useful update on the changing social work landscape in the UK, but Dominelli also draws on her extensive international experience to expand the vision for social work developments in the UK."
      Karen Lyons, London Metropolitan University



      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgements.

      Introducing Social Work.

      Chapter One: What is Social Work?.

      Chapter Two: Working with Children, Young People and their Families: Child Saviour or Child Snatcher?.

      Chapter Three: Working with Older People: Market-Driven Facilities or Universal Services?.

      Chapter Four: Disabled People: Human Tragedies or Disabling Societies?.

      Chapter Five: Mental Ill Health: Care in Institutions or the Community?.

      Chapter Six: Homeless People: Independence or Social Neglect?.

      Chapter Seven:.

      People Who Misuse Substances: Addictions or Responses to Difficult Life Circumstances and Relationships?.

      Chapter Eight:.

      Offending Behaviour: and Working with Offenders: Rehabilitation or Warehousing?.

      Chapter Nine:.

      Disaster Interventions: Immediate Relief or Long-Term Reconstruction?.

      Conclusions:.

      Universal Services for All or Residual Services for the Few?.

      Bibliography.

      Author Index.

      Subject Index

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