Social Work in Ireland
Changes and Continuities
Herausgeber: Christie, Alastair; Quin, Suzanne; Featherstone, Brigid
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Social Work in Ireland
Changes and Continuities
Herausgeber: Christie, Alastair; Quin, Suzanne; Featherstone, Brigid
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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.
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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.
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury 3PL / Macmillan Education
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 398g
- ISBN-13: 9781137383204
- ISBN-10: 1137383208
- Artikelnr.: 42851450
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bloomsbury 3PL / Macmillan Education
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 398g
- ISBN-13: 9781137383204
- ISBN-10: 1137383208
- Artikelnr.: 42851450
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
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.
Foreword; John Pinkerton
1. Revisiting our History post-Celtic Tiger: So What's New?; Caroline
McGregor and Suzanne Quin
2. Social Work In A 'Globalised' Ireland; Alastair Christie and Trish Walsh
3. Putting Ethics at the Heart of Social Work in Post-Celtic Tiger Ireland
; Brid Featherstone and Fred Powell
4. Child Welfare and Protection in Ireland: Déjà Vu All Over Again; Helen
Buckley and Kenneth Burns
5. Adoption in Ireland: Exploring the Changing Context; Simone McCaughren
and Muireann Ní Raghallaigh
6. Fostering the future: A Change Agenda in the Provision of Alternative
Care; Valerie O'Brien and Marie Cregan
7. Responding to Family Violence: New Challenges and Perspectives; Declan
Coogan and Stephanie Holt
8. Intellectual Disability: Responding to the Life Course Goals and
Challenges for Individuals and their Families; Bairbre Redmond and Anna
Jennings
9. Responding to Psychosocial Aspects of Illness and Health: Challenges and
Opportunities for Social Work; Erma O'Connor and Elaine Wilson
10. Opportunities for Social Workers' Critical Engagement in Mental Health
Care; Liz Brosnan and Lydia Sapouna
11. Reforming, Reframing or Renaming Irish Probation Practice in the 21st
Century?; Anthony Cotter and Carmel Halton
12. Substance Misuse and Social Work in Ireland: Must Do Better?; Shane
Butler and Hilda Loughran
13. Growing Old with Dignity: Challenges for Practice in an Ageing Society;
Sarah Donnelly and Anne O'Loughlin.
1. Revisiting our History post-Celtic Tiger: So What's New?; Caroline
McGregor and Suzanne Quin
2. Social Work In A 'Globalised' Ireland; Alastair Christie and Trish Walsh
3. Putting Ethics at the Heart of Social Work in Post-Celtic Tiger Ireland
; Brid Featherstone and Fred Powell
4. Child Welfare and Protection in Ireland: Déjà Vu All Over Again; Helen
Buckley and Kenneth Burns
5. Adoption in Ireland: Exploring the Changing Context; Simone McCaughren
and Muireann Ní Raghallaigh
6. Fostering the future: A Change Agenda in the Provision of Alternative
Care; Valerie O'Brien and Marie Cregan
7. Responding to Family Violence: New Challenges and Perspectives; Declan
Coogan and Stephanie Holt
8. Intellectual Disability: Responding to the Life Course Goals and
Challenges for Individuals and their Families; Bairbre Redmond and Anna
Jennings
9. Responding to Psychosocial Aspects of Illness and Health: Challenges and
Opportunities for Social Work; Erma O'Connor and Elaine Wilson
10. Opportunities for Social Workers' Critical Engagement in Mental Health
Care; Liz Brosnan and Lydia Sapouna
11. Reforming, Reframing or Renaming Irish Probation Practice in the 21st
Century?; Anthony Cotter and Carmel Halton
12. Substance Misuse and Social Work in Ireland: Must Do Better?; Shane
Butler and Hilda Loughran
13. Growing Old with Dignity: Challenges for Practice in an Ageing Society;
Sarah Donnelly and Anne O'Loughlin.
Foreword; John Pinkerton
1. Revisiting our History post-Celtic Tiger: So What's New?; Caroline
McGregor and Suzanne Quin
2. Social Work In A 'Globalised' Ireland; Alastair Christie and Trish Walsh
3. Putting Ethics at the Heart of Social Work in Post-Celtic Tiger Ireland
; Brid Featherstone and Fred Powell
4. Child Welfare and Protection in Ireland: Déjà Vu All Over Again; Helen
Buckley and Kenneth Burns
5. Adoption in Ireland: Exploring the Changing Context; Simone McCaughren
and Muireann Ní Raghallaigh
6. Fostering the future: A Change Agenda in the Provision of Alternative
Care; Valerie O'Brien and Marie Cregan
7. Responding to Family Violence: New Challenges and Perspectives; Declan
Coogan and Stephanie Holt
8. Intellectual Disability: Responding to the Life Course Goals and
Challenges for Individuals and their Families; Bairbre Redmond and Anna
Jennings
9. Responding to Psychosocial Aspects of Illness and Health: Challenges and
Opportunities for Social Work; Erma O'Connor and Elaine Wilson
10. Opportunities for Social Workers' Critical Engagement in Mental Health
Care; Liz Brosnan and Lydia Sapouna
11. Reforming, Reframing or Renaming Irish Probation Practice in the 21st
Century?; Anthony Cotter and Carmel Halton
12. Substance Misuse and Social Work in Ireland: Must Do Better?; Shane
Butler and Hilda Loughran
13. Growing Old with Dignity: Challenges for Practice in an Ageing Society;
Sarah Donnelly and Anne O'Loughlin.
1. Revisiting our History post-Celtic Tiger: So What's New?; Caroline
McGregor and Suzanne Quin
2. Social Work In A 'Globalised' Ireland; Alastair Christie and Trish Walsh
3. Putting Ethics at the Heart of Social Work in Post-Celtic Tiger Ireland
; Brid Featherstone and Fred Powell
4. Child Welfare and Protection in Ireland: Déjà Vu All Over Again; Helen
Buckley and Kenneth Burns
5. Adoption in Ireland: Exploring the Changing Context; Simone McCaughren
and Muireann Ní Raghallaigh
6. Fostering the future: A Change Agenda in the Provision of Alternative
Care; Valerie O'Brien and Marie Cregan
7. Responding to Family Violence: New Challenges and Perspectives; Declan
Coogan and Stephanie Holt
8. Intellectual Disability: Responding to the Life Course Goals and
Challenges for Individuals and their Families; Bairbre Redmond and Anna
Jennings
9. Responding to Psychosocial Aspects of Illness and Health: Challenges and
Opportunities for Social Work; Erma O'Connor and Elaine Wilson
10. Opportunities for Social Workers' Critical Engagement in Mental Health
Care; Liz Brosnan and Lydia Sapouna
11. Reforming, Reframing or Renaming Irish Probation Practice in the 21st
Century?; Anthony Cotter and Carmel Halton
12. Substance Misuse and Social Work in Ireland: Must Do Better?; Shane
Butler and Hilda Loughran
13. Growing Old with Dignity: Challenges for Practice in an Ageing Society;
Sarah Donnelly and Anne O'Loughlin.