Social Work in a Global Context
Issues and Challenges
Herausgeber: Palattiyil, George; Chakrabarti, Mono; Sidhva, Dina
Social Work in a Global Context
Issues and Challenges
Herausgeber: Palattiyil, George; Chakrabarti, Mono; Sidhva, Dina
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This book endeavours to explore and depict the myriad shades of social work as conceptualised and practised in different parts of the world. It makes a modest attempt at examining and critically analysing some of the current social work issues and policy drivers.
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This book endeavours to explore and depict the myriad shades of social work as conceptualised and practised in different parts of the world. It makes a modest attempt at examining and critically analysing some of the current social work issues and policy drivers.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. August 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 512g
- ISBN-13: 9780415536080
- ISBN-10: 0415536081
- Artikelnr.: 47582010
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. August 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 512g
- ISBN-13: 9780415536080
- ISBN-10: 0415536081
- Artikelnr.: 47582010
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
George Palattiyil, PhD is a Lecturer in Social Work at the School of Social and Political Science, and Deputy Director of Edinburgh India Institute at the University of Edinburgh. He is a qualified social worker and began his academic career in India. He later pursued a PhD in social work at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow. His main research and teaching interests are in the area of individuals and families affected by HIV and AIDS, human rights, refugees and asylum seekers, older people and international social work and social development, along with a growing interest in the area of cross border reproductive services. Dina Sidhva, PhD is an Honorary Fellow at the Edinburgh India Institute at the University of Edinburgh and a freelance researcher. She qualified as a social worker in India and obtained a PhD in social work from the University of Edinburgh. She has taught and practiced social work both in India and in Scotland. Her research interests span HIV/AIDS, women and children, asylum seekers and refugees, migration and human rights issues, commercial surrogacy, and focus on giving voice to the voiceless. Mono Chakrabarti (1942-2015)was Emeritus Professor in Social Policy in the Department of Social Work and Social Policy at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow. He was a qualified social worker and studied at the University of Edinburgh and the London School of Economics, University of London. Before joining Strathclyde, he was a lecturer in Social Work and Social Policy at the University of Glasgow. His research interests were migration and ethnicity, mental health, comparative social policy and vocational education. His publications have appeared in various refereed journals, both national and international and he has writtena number of books.
Introduction: Social work: An emerging global profession Part I: Defining
and redefining social work in a global context 1. Social work in Australia:
Similarities as difference 2. Social work in Aotearoa New Zealand: Social
policy, risk and professionalization 3. Evidence-based social work
practice: Challenges and opportunities in the global context Part II:
Political, social and theoretical context of social work 4. Canadian social
work and First Nations people 5. Child and family social work in Canada:
Issues and challenges within a neo-liberal political context 6. Politics as
social work: The micromanagement of behaviour in the new millennium Part
III: Vulnerability and social work response in a global context 7. What
kinds of violence and abuse affect vulnerable people? Reflections on the
evolving context of adult protection and safeguarding in the United
Kingdom: legislation, regulation and professional practice 8. Social work
in a post-9/11 context: Integrative practice with immigrants and refugees
in the United States 9. The making of childhood in a post-modern age:
Challenges and possibilities for social work in the United States 10.
Social work and HIV/AIDS in Botswana: Issues, challenges and the way
forward 11. HIV/AIDS in India: Challenges for professional social work Part
IV: Toward the next generation: Developments in social work education 12.
Involving service users and carers in social work education: A
consideration of the UK and global perspectives 13. Social work in Russia:
Between the global and the local 14. Indigenous social work in China 15. A
social work charter for unexpected disasters: Lessons from the Bam, Iran
earthquake 16. The changing face of social work in youth justice in
Scotland 17. Australian social work in the twenty-first century: Workforce
trends, challenges and opportunities 18. Conclusion: Social work: A unique
profession in a diverse context
and redefining social work in a global context 1. Social work in Australia:
Similarities as difference 2. Social work in Aotearoa New Zealand: Social
policy, risk and professionalization 3. Evidence-based social work
practice: Challenges and opportunities in the global context Part II:
Political, social and theoretical context of social work 4. Canadian social
work and First Nations people 5. Child and family social work in Canada:
Issues and challenges within a neo-liberal political context 6. Politics as
social work: The micromanagement of behaviour in the new millennium Part
III: Vulnerability and social work response in a global context 7. What
kinds of violence and abuse affect vulnerable people? Reflections on the
evolving context of adult protection and safeguarding in the United
Kingdom: legislation, regulation and professional practice 8. Social work
in a post-9/11 context: Integrative practice with immigrants and refugees
in the United States 9. The making of childhood in a post-modern age:
Challenges and possibilities for social work in the United States 10.
Social work and HIV/AIDS in Botswana: Issues, challenges and the way
forward 11. HIV/AIDS in India: Challenges for professional social work Part
IV: Toward the next generation: Developments in social work education 12.
Involving service users and carers in social work education: A
consideration of the UK and global perspectives 13. Social work in Russia:
Between the global and the local 14. Indigenous social work in China 15. A
social work charter for unexpected disasters: Lessons from the Bam, Iran
earthquake 16. The changing face of social work in youth justice in
Scotland 17. Australian social work in the twenty-first century: Workforce
trends, challenges and opportunities 18. Conclusion: Social work: A unique
profession in a diverse context
Introduction: Social work: An emerging global profession Part I: Defining
and redefining social work in a global context 1. Social work in Australia:
Similarities as difference 2. Social work in Aotearoa New Zealand: Social
policy, risk and professionalization 3. Evidence-based social work
practice: Challenges and opportunities in the global context Part II:
Political, social and theoretical context of social work 4. Canadian social
work and First Nations people 5. Child and family social work in Canada:
Issues and challenges within a neo-liberal political context 6. Politics as
social work: The micromanagement of behaviour in the new millennium Part
III: Vulnerability and social work response in a global context 7. What
kinds of violence and abuse affect vulnerable people? Reflections on the
evolving context of adult protection and safeguarding in the United
Kingdom: legislation, regulation and professional practice 8. Social work
in a post-9/11 context: Integrative practice with immigrants and refugees
in the United States 9. The making of childhood in a post-modern age:
Challenges and possibilities for social work in the United States 10.
Social work and HIV/AIDS in Botswana: Issues, challenges and the way
forward 11. HIV/AIDS in India: Challenges for professional social work Part
IV: Toward the next generation: Developments in social work education 12.
Involving service users and carers in social work education: A
consideration of the UK and global perspectives 13. Social work in Russia:
Between the global and the local 14. Indigenous social work in China 15. A
social work charter for unexpected disasters: Lessons from the Bam, Iran
earthquake 16. The changing face of social work in youth justice in
Scotland 17. Australian social work in the twenty-first century: Workforce
trends, challenges and opportunities 18. Conclusion: Social work: A unique
profession in a diverse context
and redefining social work in a global context 1. Social work in Australia:
Similarities as difference 2. Social work in Aotearoa New Zealand: Social
policy, risk and professionalization 3. Evidence-based social work
practice: Challenges and opportunities in the global context Part II:
Political, social and theoretical context of social work 4. Canadian social
work and First Nations people 5. Child and family social work in Canada:
Issues and challenges within a neo-liberal political context 6. Politics as
social work: The micromanagement of behaviour in the new millennium Part
III: Vulnerability and social work response in a global context 7. What
kinds of violence and abuse affect vulnerable people? Reflections on the
evolving context of adult protection and safeguarding in the United
Kingdom: legislation, regulation and professional practice 8. Social work
in a post-9/11 context: Integrative practice with immigrants and refugees
in the United States 9. The making of childhood in a post-modern age:
Challenges and possibilities for social work in the United States 10.
Social work and HIV/AIDS in Botswana: Issues, challenges and the way
forward 11. HIV/AIDS in India: Challenges for professional social work Part
IV: Toward the next generation: Developments in social work education 12.
Involving service users and carers in social work education: A
consideration of the UK and global perspectives 13. Social work in Russia:
Between the global and the local 14. Indigenous social work in China 15. A
social work charter for unexpected disasters: Lessons from the Bam, Iran
earthquake 16. The changing face of social work in youth justice in
Scotland 17. Australian social work in the twenty-first century: Workforce
trends, challenges and opportunities 18. Conclusion: Social work: A unique
profession in a diverse context