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National Institute Social Services Library


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The National Institute for Social Work Training was set up in 1961 following proposals put forward in the 1959 Eileen Younghusband report for an independent staff college for social work. It ran for 42 years until 2003. The Institute’s book series, the National Institute Social Services Library, published around 50 titles on all aspects of social work practice and training, providing a comprehensive resource for those in the field. This 42-volume collection originally published between 1964 and 1985 forms the majority of that series.

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Group Work Learning and Practice

Group Work: Learning and Practice

1st Edition

Edited By Nano McCaughan
November 05, 2023

Group work is central to social work, whether it be work with individuals and families, residential care, community work, management or social work education. Despite, however, the upsurge of interest in this aspect of social work method at the time Group Work: Learning and Practice, originally ...

Helping the Aged A Field Experiment in Social Work

Helping the Aged: A Field Experiment in Social Work

1st Edition

By E. Matilda Goldberg
November 05, 2023

In 1970 social workers were in great demand and their numbers were growing. At the same time questions were asked on both sides of the Atlantic about the methods they employed, their objectives and the effectiveness of their efforts. Previous studies undertaken in the United States to test the ...

Homeless Near a Thousand Homes A Study of Families Without Homes in South Wales and the West of England

Homeless Near a Thousand Homes: A Study of Families Without Homes in South Wales and the West of England

1st Edition

By Bryan Glastonbury
November 05, 2023

Who becomes homeless? Why? What stresses and strains do these people face? Does losing a home provoke other problems or is it a sequel to them? How far do government policies and provisions go towards meeting the needs of the homeless? What changes would be desirable? To what extent is homelessness...

Integrating Social Work Methods

Integrating Social Work Methods

1st Edition

Edited By Harry Specht, Anne Vickery
November 05, 2023

Throughout its history, social work has been seeking a means to state its purposes and methodology as a unity that transcends the purposes and methodology applicable in particular fields of practice, or sanctioned by particular legislation, or practised by a particular kind of worker. Recent ...

Introduction to a Social Worker

Introduction to a Social Worker

1st Edition

By The National Institute for Social Work Training
November 05, 2023

Originally published in 1964, this was an introduction to social casework, that is social work with individuals and families. It was written for students at the beginning of their training and, while intended for the social worker, it would also prove useful to other students of the social sciences...

Mental Health Social Work Observed

Mental Health Social Work Observed

1st Edition

By Mike Fisher, Clive Newton, Eric Sainsbury
November 05, 2023

Despite extensive changes in the organisation of social and psychiatric services, there had been no study of mental health social work in the UK since the early 1960s. There was, however, no shortage of ‘received wisdom’ about the perceived failure of social work to provide a service to the ...

Mother and Baby Homes A Survey of Homes for Unmarried Mothers

Mother and Baby Homes: A Survey of Homes for Unmarried Mothers

1st Edition

By Jill Nicholson
November 05, 2023

During the 1960s there had been much discussion about the plight of the unmarried mother and her child; but very little of it had been based on fact. At the time Mother and Baby Homes catered for between 11,000 and 12,000 unmarried mothers each year, out of a total of 70,000; but there was hardly ...

New Developments in Casework Readings in Social Work, Volume 2

New Developments in Casework: Readings in Social Work, Volume 2

1st Edition

Edited By Eileen Younghusband
November 05, 2023

Originally published in 1966, this book gives examples of the most advanced thought about casework by well-known writers in England and the United States at the time. The ground covered includes: the use of some current sociological theory in casework; analysis of the interpersonal relationships in...

Old Age Homes

Old Age Homes

1st Edition

By Roger Clough
November 05, 2023

Originally published in 1981, in Old Age Homes Roger Clough presents a vivid description of the lives and work of residents and staff in an old people’s home. His powerful analysis of the realities of residential work would make a major contribution to improved practice, to social work training, ...

Organising for Social Change A Study in the Theory and Practice of Community Work

Organising for Social Change: A Study in the Theory and Practice of Community Work

1st Edition

By David N. Thomas
November 05, 2023

Originally published in 1976, the aim of this book was to understand the contribution of community work to meeting some of the problems to be found in many of Britain’s inner city neighbourhoods. It describes the community work process and the tasks, roles and skills of the professional community ...

Plans and Provisions for the Mentally Handicapped

Plans and Provisions for the Mentally Handicapped

1st Edition

By Margaret Bone, Bernie Spain, F. M. Martin
November 05, 2023

The lack of good statistical information had been a major factor in the poor planning of services for the mentally handicapped in the late 1960s. The principal object of this book was to provide an accurate factual basis for the planning of future services. Originally published in 1972, this title ...

Problems, Tasks and Outcomes The Evaluation of Task-Centered Casework in Three Settings

Problems, Tasks and Outcomes: The Evaluation of Task-Centered Casework in Three Settings

1st Edition

By E. Matilda Goldberg, Jane Gibbons, Ian Sinclair
November 05, 2023

In the 1980s, although most social workers organised their time and described their work in terms of cases, research studies had cast serious doubts on the efficacy of working in this way. As a result, there had been growing anxiety about what social workers do, what they ought to do, and the ...

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