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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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The Point of Entry A Study of Client Reception in the Social Services

The Point of Entry: A Study of Client Reception in the Social Services

1st Edition

By Anthony S. Hall
October 05, 2023

Few people who work in the social services would deny that the reception of those asking for help is important, and yet this process is seldom closely examined. Originally published in 1974, this book aims not only to focus attention on the problems faced by those seeking the help of a social ...

The Supportive Network Coping with Old Age

The Supportive Network: Coping with Old Age

1st Edition

By G. Clare Wenger
October 05, 2023

Much previous research on elderly people had focused on their problems, and had created an impression of a group of isolated individuals suffering from almost insurmountable social difficulties. Originally published in 1984, this study of the everyday lives of elderly people, and the sources of ...

Towards Death with Dignity Caring for Dying People

Towards Death with Dignity: Caring for Dying People

1st Edition

By Sylvia Poss
October 05, 2023

The explosion of literature on the once taboo topic of death and dying in the late 1970s had tended to pass the professional social worker by. Originally published in 1981, it was to fill this important gap that Towards Death with Dignity was written. Not since Kubler-Ross’s now classic On Death ...

Volunteers in Prison After-Care The Report of the Teamwork Associates Pilot Project

Volunteers in Prison After-Care: The Report of the Teamwork Associates Pilot Project

1st Edition

By Hugh Barr
October 05, 2023

Originally published in 1971, volunteers in the social services were being asked to undertake increasingly demanding and responsible work, particularly in the field of prison after-care. Effective professional leadership and support were therefore essential. Hugh Barr’s report describes a pilot ...

When Social Services are Local The Normanton Experience

When Social Services are Local: The Normanton Experience

1st Edition

By Roger Hadley, Morag McGrath
October 05, 2023

In the early 1980s in Britain the organisation of the personal social services had come under increasingly critical scrutiny. The establishment of large social services departments following re-organisation in the early 1970s had led, some argued, to the emergence of services which all too often ...

Across the Generations Old People and Young Volunteers

Across the Generations: Old People and Young Volunteers

1st Edition

By Roger Hadley, Adrian Webb, Christine Farrell
November 08, 2021

Voluntary work is sometimes praised, sometimes criticised, but was seldom the subject of objective evaluation. Given the importance of the voluntary sector in the social services at the time, the lack of systematic research into its performance was cause for concern. Originally published in 1975, ...

National Institute Social Services Library 42 Volume Set

National Institute Social Services Library: 42 Volume Set

1st Edition

By Various
November 08, 2021

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, ...

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