This unique textbook seeks to capture the complexity and diversity of practice relating to social exclusion as it adapts to a challenging policy environment. It outlines how social workers can work with vulnerable groups of people, particularly those in poverty, combating the social exclusion they experience and promoting social justice.
This unique textbook seeks to capture the complexity and diversity of practice relating to social exclusion as it adapts to a challenging policy environment. It outlines how social workers can work with vulnerable groups of people, particularly those in poverty, combating the social exclusion they experience and promoting social justice.
John H. Pierson has taught at Staffordshire University for twenty years and is currently Visiting Lecturer in the Creative Communities Unit at Staffordshire University, UK. He is the author of Understanding Social Work: History and Context and has co-edited the Dictionary of Social Work, among other works.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. What Social Exclusion Means 2. Social Work Values, Poverty and Exclusion 3. Tackling Exclusion in Practice 4. Working with Socially Excluded Children and Families 5. Tackling Exclusion of Young People 6. Social Care and Excluded Adults 7. Working with Disadvantaged Neighbourhoods 8. Social Work and Social Exclusion in Rural Areas 9. Racism and Social Exclusion 10. Learning in Practice
Introduction 1. What Social Exclusion Means 2. Social Work Values, Poverty and Exclusion 3. Tackling Exclusion in Practice 4. Working with Socially Excluded Children and Families 5. Tackling Exclusion of Young People 6. Social Care and Excluded Adults 7. Working with Disadvantaged Neighbourhoods 8. Social Work and Social Exclusion in Rural Areas 9. Racism and Social Exclusion 10. Learning in Practice
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