
Social Work and Social Exclusion
The Idea of Practice
Michael Sheppard(Author)
Ashgate Publishing Limited
Published on 28. September 2006
Book
Hardback
272 pages
978-0-7546-4768-3 (ISBN)
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Description
Social exclusion is a subject of major importance in contemporary social work and has been a core feature of social policy developments in the UK and Europe in the past decade. Michael Sheppard argues that the issue of social exclusion lies at the very heart of social work and he examines the implications of this position for both theory and practice. He goes on to examine a range of key topics in social work including: Social work values and knowledge; Empowerment; Need; The exercise of authority; Choice; Evidence-based practice; Reflection and reflective learning; Judgement and decision making; Social work and 'art'; and Social work as 'science'. He discusses how each of these topics reflect an underlying concern with social exclusion, making it clear that even though the term 'social exclusion' is of recent origin, it provides a framework for understanding the enduring themes of social work. The book offers an original contribution to the understanding and practice of social work and includes a reappraisal of some fundamental aspects of the profession and its practice.
In its focus on issues of wide concern it will be essential reading for practitioners and students in social work. It will also be of interest within social policy generally, offering an example of the way in which social exclusion becomes an issue of professional concern in welfare, and the form this takes in practice.
In its focus on issues of wide concern it will be essential reading for practitioners and students in social work. It will also be of interest within social policy generally, offering an example of the way in which social exclusion becomes an issue of professional concern in welfare, and the form this takes in practice.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-7546-4768-3 (9780754647683)
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Person
Michael Sheppard is Professor of Social Work at the University of Plymouth, UK.
Content
Preface; Brief introduction; Social exclusion and social work; Social work and social exclusion; social work; knowledge values, post modernism and social work; need; Authority and choice; Empowerment; Maintenance, social functioning and coping; Interpretivism, reflection and social work as art; Social work, science and technical instrumentalism; Judgement and decision making: practical reasoning, process knowledge and critical thinking; Social work intervention and human nature; Conclusion: the discipline of social work; Index.