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What is social work? : contexts and perspectives (5th edition)

Part of the Transforming Social Work Practice Series series
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Following the lives of four fictional time-travelling characters, it examines the changing functions of social work by unpicking the changing social and political responses to their needs.  From its historical roots to the modern and fast-moving profession it has become, this book looks in detail at how social work has evolved as a profession, what social work looks like in recent years and where it is heading.

There are key chapters on working with different service user groups including vulnerable adults, children and families and those with learning difficulties or having to live with mental distress.

There are also chapters that cover social work as a profession, including current services, practices, themes and debates. 

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Learning Matters Ltd
1473989485 / 9781473989481
Paperback / softback
04/12/2018
United Kingdom
English
xvii, 257 pages : illustrations (black and white)
25 cm
"Mapped to the PCF"--Front cover Previous edition: 2012.