Tackling Social ExclusionRoutledge, 16/10/2009 - 240 من الصفحات The concept of social exclusion has been a central focus of government policy for the past ten years and is now at the core of much practitioner activity. Thoroughly updated, this much needed second edition shows how social workers can combat the social exclusion experienced by service users and at the same time promote social inclusion. It clearly and accessibly demonstrates how concepts and theories of social exclusion can be used to improve practice. Tackling Social Exclusion covers:
Each chapter is grounded in up-to-date practice examples and explores through activities, case studies and exercises how the perspective of social exclusion is changing social work today. |
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CHAPTER 1 WHAT SOCIAL EXCLUSION MEANS | 4 |
CHAPTER 2 PERSPECTIVES AND APPROACHES TO PRACTICE | 25 |
CHAPTER 3 FIVE BUILDING BLOCKS FOR TACKLING EXCLUSION | 47 |
CHAPTER 4 WORKING WITH SOCIALLY EXCLUDED FAMILIES | 72 |
CHAPTER 5 REVERSING THE EXCLUSION OF YOUNG PEOPLE | 93 |
CHAPTER 6 WORKING WITH SOCIALLY EXCLUDED ADULTS | 113 |
CHAPTER 7 WORKING WITH DISADVANTAGED NEIGHBOURHOODS | 132 |
CHAPTER 8 SOCIAL WORK AND SOCIAL EXCLUSION IN RURAL AREAS | 152 |
CHAPTER 9 RACISM AND SOCIAL EXCLUSION | 171 |
CHAPTER 10 SOCIAL EXCLUSION AND THE LEARNING ORGANISATION | 192 |
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