Theory and Practice of Social Welfare Policy
Author: Bruce S. Jansson
Publisher: Thomson Brooks/Cole
Published: 1984
Total Pages: 488
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Bruce S. Jansson
Publisher: Thomson Brooks/Cole
Published: 1984
Total Pages: 488
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Bruce S. Jansson
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Published: 1990
Total Pages: 504
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This book provides students with the basic concepts of policy development and implementation that all social workers need to know.
Author: Philip R. Popple
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2018-01-26
Total Pages: 400
ISBN-13: 0190607335
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The first new social work history to be written in over twenty years, Social Work Practice and Social Welfare Policy in the United States presents a history of the field from the perspective of elites, service providers, and recipients. This book uniquely chronicles and analyzes the development of social work practice theory on two levels: from the top down, looking at the writings, conference presentations, and training course material developed by leaders of the profession; and from the bottom up, looking at case records for evidence of techniques that were actually applied by social workers in the field. Additionally, the author takes a careful and critical look at the development of social work methods, setting it apart from existing histories that generally accept the effectiveness of the field's work. Addressing CSWE EPAS standards at both the BSW and MSW levels, Social Work Practice and Social Welfare Policy in the United States is ideal both as a primary text for history of social work/social welfare classes and a supplementary text for introduction to social work/social welfare or social welfare policy and services classes.
Author: Paul Spicker
Publisher: Policy Press
Published: 2014-03-01
Total Pages: 512
ISBN-13: 144731610X
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The second edition of this leading international text introduces students to the concepts and methods of social policy.
Author: Philip R. Popple
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2018
Total Pages: 393
ISBN-13: 0190607327
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Introduction -- Social welfare in the new nation, 1776-1865 -- America confronts poverty, 1776-1860 -- Modern America, modern problems: 1860-1900 -- Scientific charity, 1850-1900 -- Progress in social welfare, 1895-1929 -- The birth of a profession: 1898-1930 -- Crises: the great depression and World War II -- The Depression: a crisis for the new profession, 1930-1945 -- America's welfare state experiment: 1945-1974 -- Social work practice, 1945-1974 -- Ending welfare as we know it -- Social work in the conservative 21st century welfare state
Author: Joel Blau
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 2010
Total Pages: 530
ISBN-13: 0195385268
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This third edition deploys its distinctive model of how policies develop to include an analysis of the social policy initiatives of the Obama administration. With more graphics, updated charts, and sidebars to highlight main points, this book explains the evolution of US social policy.
Author: Tony Fitzpatrick
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Published: 2001-11-10
Total Pages: 238
ISBN-13: 9780333778432
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Social policy debates often get lost in highly technical discussions and in day-to-day politics. This introduction to welfare theory offers an alternative approach to understanding social policy. It reviews the concepts of welfare, equality, liberty and citizenship, key political and sociological themes, old and new welfare ideologies, as well as recent theoretical developments including globalization, postmodernism and risk society.
Author: John G. McNutt
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 2020-11-13
Total Pages: 401
ISBN-13: 0190948795
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →"We live in a changing world. Globalization, the rise of the Information Economy and the Global Environmental crisis are profound forces that affect all areas of human existence and are particularly important in the lives of the poor, the powerless and the dispossessed. This book prepares social workers to practice within the policy framework that is framed by these huge macro forces. Many previous books address policy issues from the lenses of earlier times. Forces like industrialization and early ideologies are far less relevant than the once were. The change nature of the economy and the workforce are key drivers of change in the social welfare policy system. This book provides a new perspective that is relevant to current issues. This new edition features the latest in social welfare policy scholarship. Completely updated, it stands at the cutting edge of this viral and important field"--
Author: Robert E. Kuenne
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Published: 2000-09-13
Total Pages: 342
ISBN-13: 9780631220725
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →In Readings in Social Welfare: Theory and Policy, Robert E. Kuenne packages postwar classics with contemporary discussions to examine the impact of social welfare theory on policy development. The book introduces students to frameworks developed by scholars to monitor the market's inefficiencies, to modify its income distribution and resource allocation, and to make decisions for social investment. The readings cover practical issues of national and international concern, such as income and wealth distribution, the measurement of social welfare, recent movements in government regulation theory and practice, the economics of drug prohibition, and the role of the public's risk aversion in the determination of public investment. This book and its complement, Readings in Applied Microeconomic Theory: Market Forces and Solutions, are part of the Blackwell Readings for Contemporary Economics series.
Author: Bruce S. Jansson, Ph.D.
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Published: 2019-03-11
Total Pages: 554
ISBN-13: 1506384072
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Social Welfare Policy and Advocacy presents a multi-level framework to show students how micro, mezzo, and macro policy advocacy can be used effectively by social workers in eight policy sectors: healthcare, gerontology, safety-net, child and family, mental health, education, immigration, and criminal justice. Author Bruce S. Jansson identifies seven core problems within each sector and discusses the skills social workers need, the challenges they face, and the interventions they can use at each level of advocacy. Readers will gain knowledge of social welfare policy issues and be equipped with essential tools for engaging in policy advocacy.