130 Pages
by
Routledge
130 Pages
by
Routledge
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Social policy is never static because both needs and resources alter. It must involve a responsiveness to social change on the part of the agencies involved. Originally published in 1969, this study employs this dynamic approach and sets the subject against a background of democratic involvement. It discusses the fundamental questions of the nature, scope and intent of social policy. Throughout... Read more
1.Society and the Welfare of its Citizens 2. Implementing Social Policy 3. Administrative Responsibility and Complexity of Function 4. Social Policy and the Concept of ‘prime beneficiary’ 5. Policy, Process and Personnel 6. Social Policy and National Resources 7. Co-ordination, Confusion and Social Change.
Biography
Joan L. M. Eyden
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