Overall, if students were to purchase one book as a context to social work practice, I would recommend this one. In addition to key contemporary UK practice issues, it considers broader global issues. I feel this is an excellent book that needs to feature on the reading lists of a range of modules including any post qualifying modules. It encourages reflexivity and the application of knowledge and concepts.
Eve Rees, Senior Lecturer/Practice Learning Co-ordinator, Cardiff Metropolitan University
This is a comprehensive overview of social work today, set within a plethora of contexts: historic, local and global. The ideal guide for students who are engaged in making the connections between their own experiences and the 'bigger picture', this is an accessible and engaging text containing many interactive features to engage the reader.
Karen Hillison, Practice Learning Co-ordinator, University of Hull
1. The historical development of social work: making links from the past to the present
2. The contemporary role of social work: working with communities and complexity
3. Preparing for social work practice: Models of intervention for social work practice
4. Working with diversity: understanding and locating individuals and communities
5. Global social work: locating and understanding the impact of globalisation on social work
6. Preparing for practice: from first placement to final placement
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Dr Darren Hill, Principal Lecturer in Social Work, Leeds Beckett University.
Lorraine Agu, Head of Social Work, Leeds Beckett University.
David Mercer, Course Director for Social Work, Leeds Beckett University.