This text provides a political perspective on social welfare, with definitions of liberal, conservative and radical positions, to help students better appreciate the political context of social welfare programmes. The book discusses the values, ethics and knowledge needed by social workers as well as social workers' current roles in social welfare programmes. There is strong coverage of the history of social welfare movements throughout the text allowing students to place developments in a historical context.
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