
Social Work and Social Policy under Austerity
Red Globe Press
Published on 14. December 2012
Book
Paperback/Softback
224 pages
978-1-137-02063-5 (ISBN)
Description
What has the contemporary financial context meant for social policy, social work and the relationship between them? Examining the role of political, economic and societal forces, this lively book uses a full range of supportive features to encourage reflection on the impact of austerity on different social groups, social work and social care.
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Series
Edition
2012
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
348 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-137-02063-5 (9781137020635)
DOI
10.1007/978-1-137-02064-2
Schweitzer Classification
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Bill Jordan | Mark Drakeford
Social Work and Social Policy under Austerity
E-Book
12/2012
1st Edition
Bloomsbury Academic
€41.99
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Persons
BILL JORDAN is Professor of Social Policy at the University of Plymouth, UK. He has held visiting chairs in Germany, the Netherlands, Denmark, Slovakia and Hungary. He worked for 20 years in the UK social services, and is the author of numerous books on social policy, social theory, politics and social work.
MARK DRAKEFORD is Professor of Social Policy at Cardiff University, UK, and is member of the Welsh Assembly for Cardiff West. A former probation officer, youth justice worker and Barnardo's project leader, Mark's research interests cross poverty and social policy, with a particular emphasis on young people and criminal justice issues.
MARK DRAKEFORD is Professor of Social Policy at Cardiff University, UK, and is member of the Welsh Assembly for Cardiff West. A former probation officer, youth justice worker and Barnardo's project leader, Mark's research interests cross poverty and social policy, with a particular emphasis on young people and criminal justice issues.
Content
Introduction.- Capitalism in Crisis: How Did We Get into Such a Mess?.- Secure Flexibility? The Search for Work-Friendly Welfare.- The Public Services and the Social Order.- Health and Social Care: A Loss of Compassion?.- Collective Action, Locality and Community.- Intergenerational Justice and the Family.- Sustainability in Social Work and Social Policy.- Conclusion: Responses to the Social Crisis.