1st Edition

Basic Social Policy and Planning Strategies and Practice Methods

By Hobart A Burch Copyright 1996
358 Pages
by Routledge

358 Pages
by Routledge

358 Pages
by Routledge

In Basic Social Policy and Planning, Burch presents a generic process for professional intervention and social work leadership that is required of those who desire to achieve improvements in the lives of those they serve. Burch developed this text and guide so that even persons with no prior formal training in social planning can apply these principles in their practices. Because few social... Read more
Contents Foreword
  • I: Foundations for All Planning
  • Introduction: What Is Planning?
  • Getting in Touch with Your VIBES
  • Ethics
  • Everybody’s Got a System
  • Be Reasonable
  • II: Different Approaches to Planning
  • Comprehensive or Piecemeal?
  • It’s Not That Simple
  • Vox Populi
  • III: Step-by-Step Process
  • Global Vision: I’ve Been to the Mountain
  • From the General to the Specific
  • Blueprint for Action: Project Management
  • IV: Relating to Actors and Targets
  • Why Involve Others?
  • Needs Assessment: Why?
  • Needs Assessment Methods
  • V: Quantitative Planning Methods
  • Painting by Numbers
  • By Bread Alone: Economic Planning Models
  • Everything Has Its Price
  • Cost and Benefit Analyses
  • Playing the Odds: Decision Analysis
  • Epilogue: Planning as Social Practice
  • Bibliography
  • Index

Biography

Burch, Hobart A