Social Work in an Enterprise SocietyDescribing and analyzing the policy changes that have occurred in the personal social services from the Seebohm Reforms to the Griffiths Report, this book suggests a restructuring of personal social services and advocates the necessity for specialist training. |
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Political economy and social work | 34 |
Social work values and the Social Fund | 49 |
home thoughts from abroad | 63 |
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academic agencies approach authority Barclay Report BASW behaviour British social Bulmer CCETSW Central Council client groups collectivist communitarian concerned CQSW Department division of labour economy of welfare effectiveness egalitarian elderly evaluation formal social services genericism Griffiths Report Ibid individual informal institutional levels London major mental mixed economy networks Nevertheless organisation personal social services Pinker political economy principle priorities problems profes professional social programmes radical reforms relationship responsibility Richard Titmuss sector Seebohm Report self-determination Settlement Movement skills social administration social casework social change social control Social Fund social policy social sciences social security social welfare social work clients social work education social work intervention social work practice social workers society specialisation statutory social services stress systems theory task-centred theory Titmuss Toynbee Hall Training in Social universalist University values voluntary welfare pluralism Younghusband