Core social work :: international theory, values and practice /
It is important for practising and trainee social workers to have a full understanding of the work they do and its role in society. This book provides an introduction to 'the essentials' of social work. Written from an international perspective, the author details the core theory, values a...
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Zusammenfassung: | It is important for practising and trainee social workers to have a full understanding of the work they do and its role in society. This book provides an introduction to 'the essentials' of social work. Written from an international perspective, the author details the core theory, values and practice which unite social workers around the world. He covers professional standards, social work education and training and social work structures, and outlines a vision of the future of social work: where it is now, and what needs to be done to protect its identity. This accessible text will be require. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (189 pages) : illustrations |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and indexes. |
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505 | 8 | |a 2.2.1 Hierarchy of Needs2.2.3 16 basic needs; 2.3 The 'whole' human being; 2.3.1 Holism; 2.3.2 Holistic interactionism; 2.4 Life conditions: Ecological Systems Theory; 2.5 Communicative action: Life World and System World; 2.6 Practice: the basics of social work; 2.6.1 Nature and nurture; 2.6.2 Social environment: micro, meso, and macro; 2.6.3 Groups, structures, roles, and power; 2.6.4 Abilities, attitude, and skills; 2.6.5 Unsatisfied needs; 2.6.6 Problem solving and compensation; 3. Development and Change; 3.1 About developing, changing, and improving; 3.2 Aspects of change; 3.2.1 Scale. | |
505 | 8 | |a 3.2.2 Cause3.2.3 Angle; 3.2.4 Nature; 3.2.5 Extent; 3.2.6 Tempo; 3.2.7 Impact; 3.2.8 Course; 3.2.9 Steering; 3.3 Planned change and beyond; 3.4 The social worker as 'change agent'; 3.4.1 Spontaneous and planned change; 3.4.2 Problem-solving models; 3.4.3 Interventions; 3.4.4 Methods and strategy; 3.4.5 Integrative approach: towards a new methodology of changing; 4. Help and Support; 4.1 Purpose and tasks of social work; 4.2 Roles; 4.3 Professional action repertoire; 5. Position and Functions of Social Work in Society; 5.1 Social work and social policy; 5.1.1 Social quality. | |
505 | 8 | |a 5.1.2 Local social policy5.2 Social work and democracy; 5.2.1 Democratic policy development and decision making; 5.2.2 Tasks and roles of social workin the democratic process; 5.2.3 The democratic need for a balance of powers; 5.3 Overview; 6. Perspectives; 6.1 Development of social work; 6.2 Globalization; 6.2.1 International organizations; 6.2.2 International journals and magazines; 6.2.3 Data banks and portals on the internet; 6.2.4 Books; 6.3 Neoliberal social policy; 6.3.1 Market, management, and profession; 6.3.2 Growing critics and international movement; 6.3.3 Pros, cons, and damage. | |
505 | 8 | |a 6.4 Democratic and profession always out and forward6.4.1 A democratic way out; 6.4.2 Moving forward as a profession; 6.4.3 Think global, act local, and behave social!; References; Subject Index; Author Index. | |
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contents | Core Social Work: International Theory, Values and Practice; Foreword; Preface and Acknowledgements; Introduction; I.1 Approach; I.2 Structure; I.3 Character; 1. Social Work; 1.1 Aim and content; 1.2 Professional ethics; 1.3 Social work education; 1.4 Body of knowledge; 1.4.1 Humanistic psychology; 1.4.2 Holistic approach; 1.4.3 Ecological Systems Theory; 1.4.4 Communicative action: LifeWorld and System World; 1.4.5 Planned Change Theory; 1.4.6 Tasks, roles, and functions in society; 2. Surviving -- Needs and Social Conditions; 2.1 Unequal chances; 2.2 Needs and desires. 2.2.1 Hierarchy of Needs2.2.3 16 basic needs; 2.3 The 'whole' human being; 2.3.1 Holism; 2.3.2 Holistic interactionism; 2.4 Life conditions: Ecological Systems Theory; 2.5 Communicative action: Life World and System World; 2.6 Practice: the basics of social work; 2.6.1 Nature and nurture; 2.6.2 Social environment: micro, meso, and macro; 2.6.3 Groups, structures, roles, and power; 2.6.4 Abilities, attitude, and skills; 2.6.5 Unsatisfied needs; 2.6.6 Problem solving and compensation; 3. Development and Change; 3.1 About developing, changing, and improving; 3.2 Aspects of change; 3.2.1 Scale. 3.2.2 Cause3.2.3 Angle; 3.2.4 Nature; 3.2.5 Extent; 3.2.6 Tempo; 3.2.7 Impact; 3.2.8 Course; 3.2.9 Steering; 3.3 Planned change and beyond; 3.4 The social worker as 'change agent'; 3.4.1 Spontaneous and planned change; 3.4.2 Problem-solving models; 3.4.3 Interventions; 3.4.4 Methods and strategy; 3.4.5 Integrative approach: towards a new methodology of changing; 4. Help and Support; 4.1 Purpose and tasks of social work; 4.2 Roles; 4.3 Professional action repertoire; 5. Position and Functions of Social Work in Society; 5.1 Social work and social policy; 5.1.1 Social quality. 5.1.2 Local social policy5.2 Social work and democracy; 5.2.1 Democratic policy development and decision making; 5.2.2 Tasks and roles of social workin the democratic process; 5.2.3 The democratic need for a balance of powers; 5.3 Overview; 6. Perspectives; 6.1 Development of social work; 6.2 Globalization; 6.2.1 International organizations; 6.2.2 International journals and magazines; 6.2.3 Data banks and portals on the internet; 6.2.4 Books; 6.3 Neoliberal social policy; 6.3.1 Market, management, and profession; 6.3.2 Growing critics and international movement; 6.3.3 Pros, cons, and damage. 6.4 Democratic and profession always out and forward6.4.1 A democratic way out; 6.4.2 Moving forward as a profession; 6.4.3 Think global, act local, and behave social!; References; Subject Index; Author Index. |
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spelling | Blok, Willem, 1950- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjJf8kggmb7YgX8WBTKKh3 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2011057560 Inleiding social work. English Core social work : international theory, values and practice / Willem Blok ; foreword by Stephen Webb. London ; Philadelphia : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2012. 1 online resource (189 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and indexes. Core Social Work: International Theory, Values and Practice; Foreword; Preface and Acknowledgements; Introduction; I.1 Approach; I.2 Structure; I.3 Character; 1. Social Work; 1.1 Aim and content; 1.2 Professional ethics; 1.3 Social work education; 1.4 Body of knowledge; 1.4.1 Humanistic psychology; 1.4.2 Holistic approach; 1.4.3 Ecological Systems Theory; 1.4.4 Communicative action: LifeWorld and System World; 1.4.5 Planned Change Theory; 1.4.6 Tasks, roles, and functions in society; 2. Surviving -- Needs and Social Conditions; 2.1 Unequal chances; 2.2 Needs and desires. 2.2.1 Hierarchy of Needs2.2.3 16 basic needs; 2.3 The 'whole' human being; 2.3.1 Holism; 2.3.2 Holistic interactionism; 2.4 Life conditions: Ecological Systems Theory; 2.5 Communicative action: Life World and System World; 2.6 Practice: the basics of social work; 2.6.1 Nature and nurture; 2.6.2 Social environment: micro, meso, and macro; 2.6.3 Groups, structures, roles, and power; 2.6.4 Abilities, attitude, and skills; 2.6.5 Unsatisfied needs; 2.6.6 Problem solving and compensation; 3. Development and Change; 3.1 About developing, changing, and improving; 3.2 Aspects of change; 3.2.1 Scale. 3.2.2 Cause3.2.3 Angle; 3.2.4 Nature; 3.2.5 Extent; 3.2.6 Tempo; 3.2.7 Impact; 3.2.8 Course; 3.2.9 Steering; 3.3 Planned change and beyond; 3.4 The social worker as 'change agent'; 3.4.1 Spontaneous and planned change; 3.4.2 Problem-solving models; 3.4.3 Interventions; 3.4.4 Methods and strategy; 3.4.5 Integrative approach: towards a new methodology of changing; 4. Help and Support; 4.1 Purpose and tasks of social work; 4.2 Roles; 4.3 Professional action repertoire; 5. Position and Functions of Social Work in Society; 5.1 Social work and social policy; 5.1.1 Social quality. 5.1.2 Local social policy5.2 Social work and democracy; 5.2.1 Democratic policy development and decision making; 5.2.2 Tasks and roles of social workin the democratic process; 5.2.3 The democratic need for a balance of powers; 5.3 Overview; 6. Perspectives; 6.1 Development of social work; 6.2 Globalization; 6.2.1 International organizations; 6.2.2 International journals and magazines; 6.2.3 Data banks and portals on the internet; 6.2.4 Books; 6.3 Neoliberal social policy; 6.3.1 Market, management, and profession; 6.3.2 Growing critics and international movement; 6.3.3 Pros, cons, and damage. 6.4 Democratic and profession always out and forward6.4.1 A democratic way out; 6.4.2 Moving forward as a profession; 6.4.3 Think global, act local, and behave social!; References; Subject Index; Author Index. It is important for practising and trainee social workers to have a full understanding of the work they do and its role in society. This book provides an introduction to 'the essentials' of social work. Written from an international perspective, the author details the core theory, values and practice which unite social workers around the world. He covers professional standards, social work education and training and social work structures, and outlines a vision of the future of social work: where it is now, and what needs to be done to protect its identity. This accessible text will be require. Legal Deposit; Only available on premises controlled by the deposit library and to one user at any one time; The Legal Deposit Libraries (Non-Print Works) Regulations (UK). WlAbNL English. Social service. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85124049 Human services. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh87006649 Social service Societies, etc. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85124060 Service social. Services sociaux. social services. aat SOCIAL SCIENCE Social Work. bisacsh Social service Societies, etc. fast Human services fast Social service fast has work: Core social work (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFtMxQbtMMywKHDWk8vCgq https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Blok, Willem, 1950- Inleiding social work. English. Core social work. London ; Philadelphia : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2012 (DLC) 2011035733 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=433198 Volltext |
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title_full | Core social work : international theory, values and practice / Willem Blok ; foreword by Stephen Webb. |
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topic_facet | Social service. Human services. Social service Societies, etc. Service social. Services sociaux. social services. SOCIAL SCIENCE Social Work. Human services Social service |
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