
Introduction to social work
Juta Legal and Academic Publishers
Published on 7. March 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
400 pages
978-0-7021-7768-2 (ISBN)
Description
This book deals effectively with relevant aspects of the nationally approved exit level outcomes that were formulated by the Social Work Standards Generating Body. It comes at a time when the Professional Board for Social Work, under the auspices of the South African Council for Social Services and ASASWEI, is embarking on a process of benchmarking the BSW programmes of each social work school or department against the nationally approved exit level outcomes. This comprehensive book deals with a range of issues, from the early history of social work, to working with individuals and small groups in contemporary debates around economic policy, and macro level intervention, management, administration and research. It also covers youth at risk, HIV/AIDS, child sexual abuse and addiction as particular fields of practice. No introductory social work text would be complete without covering the salient areas of poverty, diversity and multicultural practice, values and ethics and theories for practice -- this book has it all! It is a must for all students of social work ...and with the move towards Continuing Professional Development, social work practitioners would do well to own one too!
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Kenwyn
South Africa
Publishing group
Juta & Company Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
ISBN-13
978-0-7021-7768-2 (9780702177682)
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Schweitzer Classification
Content
Introduction; The history of South African Social Work; Social welfare policy & legislation in South Africa; Theories of social work practice; Casework; Group Work; Community Development; Management & administration; Social work research & evaluation; Social work values & ethics; Youth at risk; HIV/AIDS & child sexual abuse; Addiction; Diversity & Multicultural Practice; Poverty.