Organization for Social Welfare, with Special Reference to Social Work

Organization for Social Welfare, with Special Reference to Social Work
Title Organization for Social Welfare, with Special Reference to Social Work PDF eBook
Author George Benjamin Mangold
Publisher
Total Pages 522
Release 1939
Genre Charities
ISBN

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What is Professional Social Work?

What is Professional Social Work?
Title What is Professional Social Work? PDF eBook
Author Leroy Allen Halbert
Publisher
Total Pages 162
Release 1923
Genre Social service
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Social Work and Social Welfare

Social Work and Social Welfare
Title Social Work and Social Welfare PDF eBook
Author Marla Berg-Weger
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 427
Release 2013-05-20
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1136314342

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Social Work and Social Welfare: An Invitation is a nationally recognized, best-selling text and unique website for US Introductory Social Work and Social Welfare courses. It provides students with the knowledge, skills, and values that are essential for working with individuals, families, groups, organizations, communities, and public policy in a variety of practice settings. This new third edition is an up-to-date profile of the world in which today’s social workers practice, with current demographic, statistical, legislative, policy, and research information; sensitive discussions of contemporary ethical issues; and new first-person narratives from social workers in a variety of fields. The call to become engaged in some of society’s most challenging issues is clearer than in previous editions.

Social Welfare

Social Welfare
Title Social Welfare PDF eBook
Author David Macarov
Publisher SAGE Publications
Total Pages 345
Release 1995-02-28
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1452246882

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Poverty, unemployment, limited access to health care: the litany of ills plaguing contemporary society seems endless, reflective of the pragmatic and philosophical battles waged to overcome what some perceive as insurmountable obstacles. What role has the state played in mitigating the effects of these harsh realities? Offering a comprehensive survey of past and present programs, Social Welfare considers the substance and results of government intervention. Shaped by the works of such distinguished figures as Martin Luther, Adam Smith, and Charles Darwin, this incisive text charts the progression of social welfare policy from inception to its current status. David Macarov links present policy to the convergence of five interacting motivations: mutual aid, religion, politics, economics, and ideology. In identifying these elements, Macarov assays the significance of each in determining the nature of social welfare and its future. Featuring chapter summaries and exercises, this intriguing introduction to social welfare policy and practice will involve and inform students of social work, political science, and sociology. "David Macarov has written a handy introductory social policy text for undergraduate that transcends the descriptive accounts of the social services that pervade the literature. Unlike many other introductory texts, Macarov does not seek to list the major social services and describe their functioning but focuses instead on the role of ideas and wider social forces in social welfare. The book is easy to read and thoroughly supported with recommendations for additional reading. It is a useful addition to the literature." --Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare

Social Work and Social Welfare

Social Work and Social Welfare
Title Social Work and Social Welfare PDF eBook
Author Shankar Pathak
Publisher Niruta Publications
Total Pages 386
Release 2012-02-22
Genre Art
ISBN 8192342417

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The book traces the changing concepts and contours of social welfare and social work practice in India from the Vedic times to the present day. Divided into two parts, the first part begins with a theoretical framework in a sociological perspective and then proceeds to trace the historical development of social policy and social welfare in India until the end of the colonial rule. Part two of the book begins with the evolution of social welfare in India since independence. It then proceeds to discuss the quest for professional status and the practice of social work in a cultural perspective. It is also a critique of contemporary social work practice in India with suggestions for a new approach from a developmental perspective. The treatment is authoritative and perhaps the first book to study social work and social welfare in a cross-cultural perspective drawing upon the Indian history, tradition practice. It is well annotated with a comprehensive bibliography.

The Handbook of Social Welfare Management

The Handbook of Social Welfare Management
Title The Handbook of Social Welfare Management PDF eBook
Author Rino J. Patti
Publisher SAGE
Total Pages 594
Release 2000-05-11
Genre Medical
ISBN 9780761914709

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A compendium of every aspect of social welfare management and the ultimate reference book, this volume: introduces the field of social welfare management; examines the organizational background of social welfare; discusses the various tasks and roles of the social welfare manager; and considers specific fields of care such as mental health, families and children, and older people.

Social Work and Social Welfare

Social Work and Social Welfare
Title Social Work and Social Welfare PDF eBook
Author Katherine van Wormer
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 456
Release 2018-03-28
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0190612843

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Unique in its use of a human rights framework, Social Work and Social Welfare goes beyond American borders to examine U.S. government policies-including child welfare, social services, health care, and criminal justice-within a global context. Guided by the belief that forces from the global market and predominant political ideologies affect all social workers in their practice, the book addresses a wide range of relevant topics, including the refugee journey, the impact of new technologies, war trauma, environmental justice, and restorative justice. As a general textbook, the content is organized to follow outlines for basic, introductory, and more advanced courses examining social welfare programs, policies, and issues.