Social Work in Ireland (PDF)
Changes and Continuities
(Sprache: Englisch)
During a period of great economic and political change and uncertainty this book offers a timely evaluation of social work in Ireland.
Social Work in Ireland: Changes and Continuities has brought together a range of academics and professionals to provide...
Social Work in Ireland: Changes and Continuities has brought together a range of academics and professionals to provide...
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During a period of great economic and political change and uncertainty this book offers a timely evaluation of social work in Ireland.
Social Work in Ireland: Changes and Continuities has brought together a range of academics and professionals to provide a comprehensive analysis of social work in the Republic of Ireland. It addresses key questions such as 'How is social work in Ireland responding to rapidly changing social, cultural and economic circumstances?'; 'How will the new relationships between the state/NGO/private sectors impact on the provision of social services?' and 'How does, and will, social work respond to the needs of specific service user groups?'
In addressing these questions the book explores key areas of practice, including child welfare, domestic violence, mental health, working with migrants and minority ethnic groups, substance misuse, probation services, and work with older people and people with a disability.
This book is an essential read for students of social work and social care in Ireland and will also be of great interest to qualified practitioners in both the social work field and other social care professions.
Social Work in Ireland: Changes and Continuities has brought together a range of academics and professionals to provide a comprehensive analysis of social work in the Republic of Ireland. It addresses key questions such as 'How is social work in Ireland responding to rapidly changing social, cultural and economic circumstances?'; 'How will the new relationships between the state/NGO/private sectors impact on the provision of social services?' and 'How does, and will, social work respond to the needs of specific service user groups?'
In addressing these questions the book explores key areas of practice, including child welfare, domestic violence, mental health, working with migrants and minority ethnic groups, substance misuse, probation services, and work with older people and people with a disability.
This book is an essential read for students of social work and social care in Ireland and will also be of great interest to qualified practitioners in both the social work field and other social care professions.
Autoren-Porträt
Alastair Christie is Professor of Social Work in the Department of Applied Social Sciences, University College Cork, Ireland. Brid Featherstone is Professor of Social Work at the Faculty of Health and Social Care, Open University, Milton Keynes, UK.
Suzanne Quin is Dean of Social Science at University College Dublin, Ireland.
Trish Walsh is Lecturer in Social Work at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland.
Bibliographische Angaben
- 2020, 1. Auflage, 256 Seiten, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Alastair Christie, Brid Featherstone, Suzanne Quin, Trish Walsh
- Verlag: Bloomsbury UK
- ISBN-10: 1137383216
- ISBN-13: 9781137383211
- Erscheinungsdatum: 31.05.2020
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