Comprehensive Handbook of Social Work and Social Welfare, Volume 4: The Profession of Social Work features contributions from leading international researchers and practitioners and presents the most comprehensive, in-depth source of information on the field of social work and social welfare.
Welfare Words: Critical Social Work & Social Policy
β Scribed by Paul Michael Garrett
- Publisher
- SAGE Publications
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 289
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Insightful and engaging, Welfare Words provides a critical analysis of social work and social policy in its articulation and discussion of a number of significant words and phrases. Written by an authoritative voice in the field, Paul Michael Garrett makes sense of complex theories which codify everyday experience, giving students and practitioners vital tools to better understand and change their social worlds. Lucid and accessible in style, Garrett offers an innovative approach to the study of Social Welfare, encouraging readers to think critically about the key issues in social work and social policy, including welfare dependency, social inclusion and exclusion, underclasses, anti-social behaviour, and more.
β¦ Table of Contents
WELFARE WORDS- FRONT COVER
WELFARE WORDS
COPYRIGHT
CONTENTS
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
CHAPTER 1- INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 2- THE CONCEPTUAL LENS
CHAPTER 3- WELFARE DEPENDENCY
CHAPTER 4- UNDERCLASS
CHAPTER 5- SOCIAL EXCLUSION
CHAPTER 6- EARLY INTERVENTION
CHAPTER 7- RESILIENCE
CHAPTER 8- CARE
CHAPTER 9- ADOPTION
CHAPTER 10- CONCLUSION
NOTES
REFERENCES
INDEX
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