Tackling Social ExclusionPsychology Press, 2002 - 256 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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الصفحة viii
... offending 126 Key points 134 Key reading 134 6 Working with socially excluded adults 136 Objectives 136 Care in the community 138 Community care and community development 144 Addressing the exclusion of user groups 147 Key points 162 ...
... offending 126 Key points 134 Key reading 134 6 Working with socially excluded adults 136 Objectives 136 Care in the community 138 Community care and community development 144 Addressing the exclusion of user groups 147 Key points 162 ...
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... offending 127 6.1 The Questioning Model 141 6.2 The Exchange Model 142 7.1 Negativepressures on mass estates 166 8.1 The web of relationships 208 9.1 Key information sources on the web 217 9.2 'Product' versus 'process' 225 9.3 The ABCD ...
... offending 127 6.1 The Questioning Model 141 6.2 The Exchange Model 142 7.1 Negativepressures on mass estates 166 8.1 The web of relationships 208 9.1 Key information sources on the web 217 9.2 'Product' versus 'process' 225 9.3 The ABCD ...
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