Tackling Social ExclusionRoutledge, 02/09/2003 - 272 من الصفحات The concept of social exclusion is a central focus of goverment policy and is rapidly moving to the core of practitioner activity. This textbook shows how social workers can combat the social exclusion experienced by service users and at the same time promote social inclusion. Tackling Social Exclusion covers:
Each chapter is grounded in real 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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المحتوى
What social exclusion means | 1 |
Introducing the concept of social exclusion | 2 |
Origins of the concept | 4 |
controversy and debate | 5 |
The components of social exclusion | 8 |
Key points | 17 |
Social exclusion perspectives and approaches to practice | 19 |
Social work values and attitudes towards poetry and inequality | 20 |
care leavers | 119 |
Teenage pregnancy | 123 |
Housing and rough sleepers | 124 |
Antisocial behaviour and youth offending | 126 |
Key points | 134 |
Working with socially excluded adults | 136 |
Care in the community | 138 |
Community care and community development | 144 |
Useful perspectives | 24 |
Practice is preventive | 30 |
Key points | 40 |
Five building blocks for tackling exclusion | 41 |
Maximising income and welfare rights | 42 |
Strengthening networks | 47 |
Building partnerships | 51 |
Promoting participation | 56 |
Working in the neighbourhood | 62 |
Key points | 65 |
Working with socially excluded families | 67 |
Social exclusion and families | 68 |
Assessing social exlusion | 69 |
Maximising income | 75 |
Family support services | 78 |
Early years work | 87 |
Community development and the importance of neighbourhood | 95 |
Key points | 99 |
Key reading | 100 |
Reversing the exclusion of young people | 101 |
Social work and young people | 102 |
A social action framework | 106 |
Keeping young people in school | 108 |
Moving into adulthood | 114 |
mentoring schemes | 117 |
Addressing the exclusion of user groups | 147 |
Key points | 162 |
Working with disadvantaged neighbourhoods | 163 |
Capacity building in neighbourhoods | 167 |
Getting started in the neighbourhood | 172 |
Ensuring participation | 176 |
Faithbased work in the neighbourhood | 184 |
Key points | 187 |
Key reading | 188 |
Racism and social exclusion | 189 |
Social work and antiracism | 191 |
Institutional racism | 192 |
Tackling racism in social work practice | 195 |
Refugees and asylum seekers | 203 |
Key points | 211 |
Key reading | 212 |
Social work agencies and joinedup action | 213 |
Changing culture in the organisation | 214 |
Neighbourhood management | 221 |
Learning to evaluate effectively | 223 |
Key points | 233 |
Activities pointers to the issues | 234 |
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