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New Directions in Social Work Practice

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This book investigates the main influences shaping social work practice now and in the future. Aimed at second and third year undergraduates and postgraduates, it looks at current developments such as the rise of the service user movement and the influence of European perspectives. In addition, it draws on national policy developments including Every Child Matters, Valuing People and Common Assessment Frameworks. It also develops themes around interprofessional/multi-agency work, common learning and enhancing the voluntary sector′s role in service delivery. Supported by activities and case studies, it is an excellent follow-on to the Learning Matters title, ′What is Social Work?′

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New Directions in Social Work Practice, Kieron Hatton

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Titel
New Directions in Social Work Practice
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Kieron Hatton
Erscheinungsdatum
2008
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
160
ISBN10
1844450791
ISBN13
9781844450794
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This book investigates the main influences shaping social work practice now and in the future. Aimed at second and third year undergraduates and postgraduates, it looks at current developments such as the rise of the service user movement and the influence of European perspectives. In addition, it draws on national policy developments including Every Child Matters, Valuing People and Common Assessment Frameworks. It also develops themes around interprofessional/multi-agency work, common learning and enhancing the voluntary sector′s role in service delivery. Supported by activities and case studies, it is an excellent follow-on to the Learning Matters title, ′What is Social Work?′