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Introducing Social Work

ISBN: 978-0-745-64087-7

March 2009

Polity

184 pages

Description

In this lively introduction suitable for students at any level, Lena Dominelli explores the extraordinary scope and importance of social work. Using engaging examples from contemporary social work practice, she clearly answers questions about what social work is, how social workers work in a variety of settings and the clients they are likely to deal with. She tackles head on the dilemmas social workers face in their day-to-day work and the challenges of working with limited resources and marginalized social groups such as the elderly, the homeless and abused children.

This work will affirm the valuable contribution social workers can make to human wellbeing and demonstrate how the promise and potential of social work can be, and is, realized.

About the Author
Lena Dominelli is Head of Social, Community and Youth Work, Durham University
Features
  • Written by one of the very few top social work academics in the UK whose work is internationally renowned.
  • Covers all user groups (from young offenders to the elderly and immigrant groups) as well as looking at important themes that shall become of ever greater relevance to social workers ,such as disaster management.
  • Ideal as a primer to introduce those interested in becoming social workers or about to start their course to the central issues of social work practice.
  • In a departure from her usual style, Dominelli writes extremely clearly and accessibly bringing the rigour of her scholarly background within the reach of all.