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Routledge
Teachers and social workers are often concerned about the same children from the same families, yet communication between them breaks down and misunderstandings occur. First published in 1978, Schools and Social Work examines the reasons for these misunderstandings and considers some of the boundary issues between education and social work. The functions of both schools and social work agencies... Read more
Introduction: some boundary issues Part 1: Social functioning and social breakdown 1. The area of overlap between school and social work 2. Breakdown in social functioning—social breakdown Part 2: The current issues 3. Some boundary areas and their problems Part 3: The people in the system 4. Education social work: definition of tasks and an educational dilemma 5. Teachers and social workers Part 4: The challenge of alternatives 6. Challenges, alternatives and some possible strategies
Biography
Margaret Robinson






