The basic principles of social work, and the ethics of a social worker. It gives a clear view of how a social worker is expected to carry out his duties. It also specifies the demands made by social work, and provides important reminders for the social worker. Social work is not about providing solutions to problems, but is provides an arena in which clients can review their concerns, and see how they can manage them best and live an effective life. Social work links clients with services, resources and opportunities, which might provide them with the help they need. This contributes to problem solving for clients. It is important to recognize in social work the fact that it is an adaptable service, and one which is more responsive and accountable to a particular locality and its people. This concise and legible book will provide key text to all students of social work.
Philosophy of Social Work
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Title
Philosophy of Social Work
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Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
Centrum Press, 2012
ISBN
9789381293690
Length
viii+296p., Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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