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Social Work and Drug Use


Social Work and Drug Use

Paperback by Paylor, Ian; Measham, Fiona; Asher, Hugh

Social Work and Drug Use

£30.99

ISBN:
9780335234554
Publication Date:
16 Apr 2012
Language:
English
Publisher:
Open University Press
Pages:
184 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 14 - 16 May 2024
Social Work and Drug Use

Description

"This is the most important book on illicit drug use and social work to be published for a long time ... Whilst it may inspire some to become "drug specialists" it's most important purpose is in dealing with drug issues which are apparent in all social work settings. Just as importantly this book should be read by those responsible for redesigning social work and social work education in order that substance use forms part of the curriculum." Ken Barrie, Alcohol and Drug Studies, University of West Scotland, UK "This comprehensive, well written book will be essential reading for social work students and practitioners who need a clear, useful and relevant overview of the issues involved in working constructively with drug using service users. Its emphasis on working in partnership, while also attending to issues of risk and vulnerability, is realistic and practical, and being resolutely 'social' in its outlook, the book will appeal to and inspire novice and experienced practitioners alike." Dr Mark Hardy, Department of Social Policy and Social Work, University of York, UKAlcohol and drug use are cross-cutting issues in all areas of social work practice and social workers need to know how to identify, assess, engage and support their substance-using clients effectively. This book provides a comprehensive and practical account of this important area of health and social care and provides a basis for social workers to develop a rounded approach to their practice with drug and alcohol users.The book unravels the relevant theory and research and provides insights and practical pointers for those working with drug users. Key topics covered include: Prevalence, patterns and policy and defining drug users Stigma, HCV and HIV; care and control The service user's perspective; involving service users in services and interventions Recovery; networking, advocacy and empowerment The authors argue that in contrast to widely held concerns about the 'threat' represented by drug users, the aim of social work should be to restate the importance of listening to them, taking their concerns seriously, and challenging the discrimination they encounter. Social Work and Drug Use is key reading for social work students and those training in related areas such as youth justice, criminology, education welfare and youth work. Practitioners, academics and those undertaking post-qualifying training will also find it a valuable reference.

Contents

Introduction: The Challenge for Social Work Chapter 1: Prevalence, Patterns and Policy Chapter 2: Defining Drug Users Chapter 3: Stigma, HCV and HIV Chapter 4: The Service User's Perspective Chapter 5: Care and Control Chapter 6: Recovery Chapter 7: Involving Service Users in Services and Interventions Chapter 8: Networking, Advocacy and Empowerment Chapter 9: Meeting the Challenge Glossary Contacts, Websites and Other Sources of Information Notes References Index

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