Social Work with Adults is a definitive and
accessible textbook on adult services for both
undergraduate and postgraduate students. Adult social
work is a complex and demanding area of practice that is
constantly evolving. Practitioners in the field need to
develop a depth of understanding, critical analysis,
reflection and creativity as well as a capacity for
dealing with change and the challenges that arise as a
consequence. This invaluable book explores developments
in working with adults from the days of the Poor Laws to
current policies on personalisation in a dynamic and
informative way. Written with expertise gained either
through professional roles or through life experience
(and sometimes both), the book captures the voices and
personal experiences of practitioners and service users,
as well as those of academics and trainers. These
experts examine the social and political contexts that
frame social work and share their insights and
understanding around the topic, bringing the dilemmas
and discourses to life. This is essential reading for
undergraduate and postgraduate students, as well as
those already working with adults in social work and
social care, who will find new ideas and innovative
perspectives to enhance their practice.
Contributors: Ian Devereux, Felicity
Elvidge, Donna Francis, Keith French, Edith Lewis,
Charley Melville-Wiseman, Julie Potten, Marilyn Russell,
Louise Watch, Mark Wiles and Yolaine Jacquelin.
"This is a well written, authoritative and
accessible text that would be a good resource for anyone
wanting to learn about social work with adults in the
UK. Each chapter is well organised, with clearly
expressed learning outcomes and with thoughtful
activities included to support learning." Dr
Peter Scourfield, Peter Scourfield, Senior Lecturer in
Social Work, Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge,
UK "Few texts capture or combine the perspectives
and experiences of both adult service users and those
social workers who seek to support and work alongside
them. This one does and should be applauded for this.
The reader gains a real sense of each contributor as a
person and as a professional and/or service user. This
is, above all, a positive, forward-looking book and one
which I recommend to students, practice educators and
university lecturers alike." Jem Price, Social
Worker and Senior Lecturer, University of Brighton,
UK "The ever-changing face of adult social care
means that there is considerable need for a title like
this, for practitioners and students struggling to
understand the shifting sands on which they work. I
consider this a very useful resource." Dr Andy
Mantell, Senior Lecturer, Social Work Dept, University
of Chichester, UK
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