1st Edition

Towards a New Social Work

Edited By Howard Jones Copyright 1975
186 Pages
by Routledge

186 Pages
by Routledge

186 Pages
by Routledge

In the 1970s, social work in Britain was in crisis. A process of self-searching had begun, stimulated by changes in the organization of social services departments, by the growth of the radical movement in social work, and by the emergence of new techniques in social work. All this might have seemed a confusing and depressing prospect, but Professor Howard Jones, the editor of this collection of... Read more

General Editor’s Introduction.  1. Introduction Howard Jones  2. Social Reform and the Social Work Profession: What Hope for a Rapprochement? J. R. Cypher  3. Social Workers and Political Action Geoffrey Mungham  4. The Politics of Uncertainty: A Study in the Socialization of the Social Worker Geoffrey Pearson  5. Becoming a Social Worker R. Deacon and M. Bartley  6. Ends and Means D. A. Fowler  7. Welfare Rights and Social Work: Ambivalence in Action R. G. Walton  8. New Careers: Power Sharing in Social Work Philip Priestley  9. The Politics of Behavior Therapy: The New Cool-Out Casework? Irwin Epstein  10. Making Use of Research Ian Shaw  11. Summing Up Howard Jones.

Biography

Howard Jones