The Role of Law in Social Work Practice and Administration

The Role of Law in Social Work Practice and Administration

Author: Theodore J. Stein

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Published: 2004-07-06

Total Pages: 489

ISBN-13: 0231126484

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This book addresses this relationship between the professions of social work and law and helps social workers develop the knowledge necessary to practice in a legal environment. The author focuses on how the law affects the day-to-day practice of social work; the creation, administration, and operation of social service agencies; and the ways in which social workers and attorneys collaborate to serve the public.


Social Work Administration and Development

Social Work Administration and Development

Author: Sanjay Bhattacharya

Publisher:

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 456

ISBN-13:

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"Social Work Administration and Development emphasizes upon the call for developing strategies and approaches to suit the new socio-economic reality by linking and integrating social skills with technical skills. It also covers the issues that are undertaken with regard to an individual, group and community in the process of organization and direction of a social institution. The increased participation of primary stakeholders can create confident communities, who are able to articulate their needs in a much better way and can contribute to the broader thinking and actions to develop support, monitor and evaluate interventions with government, civil societies and agencies. Discussing in details the key aspect of social welfare administration and developmental issues, the book attempts to create conceptual framework for the Indian realism. It is hoped that the reader will not only gain a perception of social welfare administration and development, but will also be able to approve and put into operation various practices in the organizations as well as institutional set-ups."


Management and Leadership in Social Work

Management and Leadership in Social Work

Author: Todd W. Rofuth

Publisher: Springer Publishing Company

Published: 2019

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780826130679

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Full of expert guidance on leadership and management, this unique book is geared specifically to the needs of social work administrators, educators and practitioners in both academic and agency settings. The contents are fully comprehensive and encompass both theoretical approaches to management and leadership plus a wide variety of practical strategies that can be directly applied to practice. Topics blend the art and science of leadership and management and incorporate all competencies and practice behaviors required by Network for Social Work Management (NSWM) and Council on Social Work Education (CSWE). These include understanding different leadership styles, practicing self-reflection and self-care, methods to motivate teams and mentor others, developing strategic plans, understanding financial management, marketing, fundraising, human resources, program evaluations, community collaboration, and much more. Additionally, the text illustrates the parallels/disparities between social work practice skills, knowledge, and ethics, and those of leadership and management. Instructor resources include PowerPoints for each chapter, lecture notes, and sample syllabi. Print version of the book includes free, searchable, digital access to entire contents. KEY FEATURES: Geared specifically to the needs of social work educators and practitioners in academic and agency settings Incorporates all competencies and practice behaviors required by NSWM and CSWE as cited in each chapter Discusses the differences between management and leadership along with best practices Fosters knowledge and skill development through the use of competency-based real-life cases, self-reflective exercises, and thought-provoking questions Offers examples of how to motivate and work with different age cohorts, community groups, and other stakeholders Addresses the challenges of financial management and fundraising Exhibits specific problem-solving and decision-making strategies


Social Administration

Social Administration

Author: Roger A. Lohmann

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 639

ISBN-13: 0231111983

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Encompassing management approaches such as Theory Z, and research of nonprofit studies, this book addresses ways in which skills and activities of social administration can further social work practice in the areas of social justice, confronting oppression.


Social Welfare Administration

Social Welfare Administration

Author: Sanjoy Roy (Reader in social work)

Publisher: Discovery Publishing House Pvt Limited

Published: 2016-04

Total Pages: 504

ISBN-13: 9789350563052

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Social welfare administration is now a hasty developing subject principally for social work, administration, rural development etc. in India. The causal theme of this book is broadly focused on overall administration and addressed not specially to academic community only but to the practitioners and general readers who are anxious to know all about multidimensional aspects of welfare administration and its different dimensions as a whole.


Social Work Administration

Social Work Administration

Author: Rex Austin Skidmore

Publisher: Prentice Hall

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13:

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*HH05, Social Work Administration: Dynamic Management and Human Relations, 3/e, Rex A. Skidmore(University of Utah), 66903-6, 304 pp., 6 x 9, 013-669037-8, casebound, 1995, $31.00nk, October*/This book reflects the growing demand for administrative specialists in the field of social work. It draws material from issues in both management and human relations for an integrated look at the basic principles, concepts, and processes of management. It is designed to give the reader a broad understanding of the role of administration in the overall context of social work theory and practice.


Textbook of Social Administration

Textbook of Social Administration

Author: John Poertner

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 440

ISBN-13: 0789031779

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Textbook of Social Administration equips social programs managers with the skills they need to produce mutually desired outcomes for their consumers/clients and for their staff. This comprehensive resource is a how-to guide to developing the management abilities needed to maintain an effective client-centered approach by using a social programs framework that uses information, personnel, and additional resources to support and direct the interaction between social workers and their clients. How does a social administrator structure an organization so that consumers achieve desired benefits and the work still gets done in an efficient manner? This hands-on, practical guide shows how, demonstrating both the basic principles of consumer/client-centered management through a micro-skills approach and effective personnel management that produces satisfied workers--and consumers. Textbook of Social Administration demystifies human services management with a simple but powerful approach that is both passionate and informed. Textbook of Social Administration includes: frameworks for organizing social administration skills strategies for initiating change through persuasion principles of consumer-centered management the elements of the social program analytic framework framework requirements for goals, objectives, and expectations helping behaviors examples of program elements that enhance consumer benefits applying the wrap-around approach to school-based mental health services managing information selecting and measuring performance indicators personnel management fiscal management the inverted hierarchy and much more Textbook of Social Administration is essential as a classroom resource for social work students interested in administration and as a professional resource for administrators in social service agencies.