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Social Work and Society: Political and Ideological Perspectives


Social Work and Society: Political and Ideological Perspectives

Paperback by Yianni, Chris (Manchester Metropolitan University); Peach, Donna (University of Salford); Brown, Philip (University of Huddersfield); Massie, Scott (Liverpool Hope University); Parkinson, Kate (University of Huddersfield); Withers, Alex (Manchester Metropolitan University); Mort, Lucy; Williams, Ben (University of Salford); Moth, Rich; Pollock, Sarah (Sarah Pollock is a qualified and registered social work practitioner...

Social Work and Society: Political and Ideological Perspectives

£24.99

ISBN:
9781447344704
Publication Date:
27 Nov 2019
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bristol University Press
Imprint:
Policy Press
Pages:
262 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 13 - 21 May 2024
Social Work and Society: Political and Ideological Perspectives

Description

It is essential that social work students understand the lasting impact political decision making can have on service users, yet little guidance exists on this subject. This valuable book provides a comprehensive introduction to politics in social work, unifying the themes of political ideology and social construction across several areas of social work practice, including emerging areas of practice. The book: • Introduces the dominant political ideologies in the UK; • Examines the impact of these ideological perspectives on different demographic groups; • Explores emerging areas of growing political interest such as radicalisation; • Employs case studies and examples from practice to aid student understanding. Including helpful key points to guide reading at the beginning of each chapter, as well as exercises for seminars and further reading recommendations, this text will be an invaluable resource to all students in social work.

Contents

Introduction ~ Sarah Pollock Part 1: Political Ideologies in Context Socialism ~ Rich Moth Liberalism ~ Ian Cummins Conservatism ~ Ben Williams Neoliberalism ~ Ian Cummins Feminism ~ Lucy Mort Part 2: Social and Political Contexts of Practice Social Work with Adults ~ Alex Withers and Sarah Pollock Child Protection Social Work ~ Kate Parkinson Mental Health ~ Rich Moth and Scott Massie The Criminal Justice System ~ Ian Cummins PART 3: Emerging Themes and Issues Insecurity ~ Sarah Pollock Migration and Asylum ~ Philip Brown Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation ~ Donna Peach Addiction ~ Chris Yianni Radicalisation ~ Ian Cummins Conclusion ~ Kate Parkinson

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