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Sociology for Social Workers 2nd edition


Sociology for Social Workers 2nd edition

Paperback by Llewellyn, Anne (Senior Lecturer in Health and Social Care, Leeds Metropolitan University); Agu, Lorraine (Senior Lecturer in Social Work, Leeds Beckett University); Mercer, David (Senior Lecturer in Social Work, Leeds Beckett University)

Sociology for Social Workers

£29.99

ISBN:
9780745660332
Publication Date:
19 Dec 2014
Edition/language:
2nd edition / English
Publisher:
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Imprint:
Polity Press
Pages:
352 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 9 May 2024
Sociology for Social Workers

Description

The second edition of this major textbook clearly shows how sociology can inform professional social work practice in the twenty-first century. It provides an easy-to-follow, jargon-free introduction to sociology for social work students, with crucial links to practice across a comprehensive range of topics. The need for an appreciation of the insights sociology has to offer about our world and our actions within it has been underlined by recent reforms to social work education, and the new edition furthers its commitments to this goal. The book shows how sociology is an exciting and relevant topic to social work with a variety of service user groups, and supports and extends students' learning through carefully designed pedagogical features. Richly illustrated with evidence and examples, the book uses engaging case studies to demonstrate the relevance of sociology to everyday practice. The new edition has been fully updated to explore contemporary issues for social workers, locating these in the context of global changes and strengthening its application of sociological theories to social work practice. Sociology for Social Workers will continue to be an invaluable teaching and learning resource that takes seriously sociology's capacity to contribute to positive social work practice.

Contents

Introduction Chapter 1 What is Sociology? Chapter 2 Social Class, Poverty and Social Exclusion Chapter 3 Gender Chapter 4 Race and Ethnicity Chapter 5 Disability Chapter 6 Sexuality and Sexual Exploitation Chapter 7 Deviance and Crime Chapter 8 Family and Community Chapter 9 Children and Young People Chapter 10 Old Age Chapter 11 Health and Mental Health Chapter 12 Social Work and Social Context Useful Resources

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