Social Work At The Millennium

Social Work At The Millennium

Author: Robert Morris

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2007-09-12

Total Pages: 344

ISBN-13: 1416576924

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For the last century, social workers have attended to those in need and sought to improve the social and economic conditions of the disadvantaged. At the dawn of a new century the country's leading social work practitioners and educators have come together in one stellar volume to assess the successes and failures of the field in its first hundred years. They lay out the road social work must take to face the challenges ahead. Along with two chapters by the editors, June Gary Hopps and Robert Morris, Social Work at the Millennium includes ten chapters from an exceptionally strong group of contributors, offering a range of interpretations of the future of social work. By looking with a critical eye at the past century and at the present day, the authors come to varying conclusions that will stir debate within the field for years to come. But all agree that social workers need a place at the policy drafting tables as well as in the human services triage rooms, and that much work needs to be done to ensure that this happens. Social Work at the Millennium presents the top voices of the social work field as they begin to craft the future of the profession, and issues a challenge to social workers, students, scholars, and policy makers to continue the discussion to shape a better future for the profession and the people it serves.


The Profession of Social Work

The Profession of Social Work

Author: Catherine N. Dulmus

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2012-08-21

Total Pages: 290

ISBN-13: 111817691X

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An expert introduction to the foundations of the social work profession—from its historical roots to its evolution in an era of evidence-based practice The Profession of Social Work provides a broad overview of the history, scope, values, ethics, and organizational framework of the social work profession. Exploring professional ethics and human rights, evidence-based practice and practice-guided research, as well as emerging trends and issues, this important book presents topics of critical importance to anyone considering a career in social work. Each chapter in the text offers an array of pedagogical features, including Key Terms, Review Questions for Critical Thinking, and Online Resources. Ideal for introductory courses for both undergraduate and graduate students, The Profession of Social Work features coverage closely aligned with social work accreditation standards (EPAS) and includes chapters authored by established scholars on topics including: Social work history Social work education Professional credentialing and regulations Values and ethics The strengths perspective in social work practice Evidence-based practice and improving the scientific base for social work practice Contemporary issues in social work With a wealth of insider insights into and guidance on the profession of social work, this book is essential reading to prepare for a career in this field.


The Welfare State and Social Work

The Welfare State and Social Work

Author: Josefina Figueira-McDonough

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 460

ISBN-13: 9780761930242

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Presents an assessment of the historical, sociopolitical, and economic factors that have influenced social work policy and practice in the United States.


The Role of Social Work in Poverty Reduction and Realization of MDGs in Kenya

The Role of Social Work in Poverty Reduction and Realization of MDGs in Kenya

Author: G. Wairire

Publisher: African Books Collective

Published: 2015-10-19

Total Pages: 157

ISBN-13: 9966792570

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This publication addresses the extent to which social work curricula in Kenya prepares graduates to handle issues of poverty and social development, the specific knowledge and skills that they are equipped with an existing gaps therein. In addition, the challenges that confront the training and practice of social workers and what needs to be done to ensure that there is an enabling environment for social work education and practice in the country have also been addressed. The publication, which is the outcome of a study on the promotion of professional social work towards social development and poverty reduction in East Africa, analyses the role that professional social work plays in the efforts to reduce poverty, enhance social development and realise the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) in Kenya. Consequently, emphasis has been laid on the status of professional social work education and practice in preparing social workers to address issues of poverty and MDGs in the country. Cross cutting gender issues that impact on social work education and practice which in turn affect the efforts to address poverty in Kenya have also been analysed. Given that the time span for MDGs was to end in 2015, the authors envisage that the lessons learnt through this study, and the gains made with regard to MDGs should not end in the set time span but rather, that social work educators and practitioners, together with other stakeholders in policy formulation and implementation, still have more to of in making sure that these gains are consolidated into social work training and practice, with additional efforts being made towards sustainable poverty reduction efforts in Kenya.


International Social Work

International Social Work

Author: Lynne Moore Healy

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2020-07-30

Total Pages: 456

ISBN-13: 0190922265

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International Social Work: Professional Action in an Interdependent World, Third Edition, is a comprehensive treatment of all dimensions of international social work. The authors' four-part framework includes domestic practice and policy influenced by global forces, professional exchange, international practice, and global social policy. The first section of the book explores globalization, development and human rights as foundational concepts for international social work. The text then provides an overview of global social issues and international organizations related to social welfare. Part II offers an overview of the global history of the profession. Similarities and differences in social work around the world are examined through seven country examples. Part III provides an extensive discussion of current aspects of the global profession, with chapters on ethics, social policy, international development practice, and practice at the international/domestic interface. Modalities of international professional exchange are then explored prior to a concluding chapter that provides recommendations for international action. The text is enlivened by numerous case examples, drawn from many parts of the world. The history chapters include brief biographies of noted social workers on the international scene whose accomplishments serve as inspiration for readers. The text is extensively referenced with updated professional literature and intergovernmental documents. Carefully selected items in the appendix expand the usefulness of the book.


Information Technology and Evidence-based Social Work Practice

Information Technology and Evidence-based Social Work Practice

Author: Judith M. Dunlop

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 262

ISBN-13: 9780789034052

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Social work practice can be positively or negatively impacted by the advance of technology. Advances and applications must be up-to-date as possible, yet they may be ineffective if not simple enough to easily learn and use. Information Technology and Evidence-Based Social Work presents leading social work experts exploring the latest technological advances and the innovative practical applications which can be used effectively in evidence-based social work. Students and practitioners get creative practical advice on how best understand technology and apply it to their work.


Social Work and the Workplace

Social Work and the Workplace

Author: R. Nalini

Publisher: Concept Publishing Company

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 218

ISBN-13: 9788180697777

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Comprehensive study carried in major sectors of engineering, steel, production, plantation, electronics and information technology pertaining to six prominent industrial organizations of Tata Group.


The Empowerment Approach to Social Work Practice

The Empowerment Approach to Social Work Practice

Author: Judith A. B. Lee

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Published: 2001-03-07

Total Pages: 542

ISBN-13: 9780231520720

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First published in 1994, this book was hailed as a cutting-edge, theory-driven report from the front-line trenches in the battle for social justice. Both clinical and community oriented and written from a global perspective, it presents clients speaking for themselves alongside reports of prominent social work educators. This new edition puts greater emphasis on "how-to" skills in working with people toward their own empowerment and stresses multiculturalism. A new chapter identifies worldwide issues of oppression such as abuse of women and children and neglect of the mentally ill.


Spirituality and Social Work

Spirituality and Social Work

Author: John Russell Graham

Publisher: Canadian Scholars’ Press

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 378

ISBN-13: 1551303299

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Spirituality is an area of thought and practice that is attracting an increasing amount of attention and interest from social work practitioners, theorists, and instructors. This book explores the history, practice, and diversity of faith traditions with which spirituality and social work are intertwined.