Designed to help students think critically about the skills and knowledge they need to understand and tackle inequality, and provide meaningful help to those people most in need.
Designed to help students think critically about the skills and knowledge they need to understand and tackle inequality, and provide meaningful help to those people most in need.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Rick Hood is a registered social worker and Professor of Social Work in the Department of Social Work and Social Care at Kingston University. He studied modern languages at Cambridge University and spent a number of years doing youth and community work in Germany and France before training and practising as a social worker in South London. Most of his teaching and research has been in the field of children¿s social care, covering topics such as complexity, inequality, assessment and decision-making, reunification from care, interprofessional working, domestic abuse and child protection, and the inspection of services.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1. What is inequality? Chapter 2. The many faces of inequality Chapter 3. Health and welfare inequalities Chapter 4. Social policy and inequality Chapter 5. Global inequalities Chapter 6. The role of social work Chapter 7. Radical and critical social work Chapter 8. Community social work
Chapter 1. What is inequality? Chapter 2. The many faces of inequality Chapter 3. Health and welfare inequalities Chapter 4. Social policy and inequality Chapter 5. Global inequalities Chapter 6. The role of social work Chapter 7. Radical and critical social work Chapter 8. Community social work
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