The Welfare Industry: A Management Perspective |
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Page 11
... concerned with services that meet social welfare needs , a number of references are made to occupational groups operating mainly outside social services departments that loosely come under the umbrella of " caring professionals " . Some ...
... concerned with services that meet social welfare needs , a number of references are made to occupational groups operating mainly outside social services departments that loosely come under the umbrella of " caring professionals " . Some ...
Page 147
... concerned are satisfied that , given the circumstances , this is the most appropriate course of action to take . " Any social worker who believes that he or she is being pressed to take action which is contrary to social work ...
... concerned are satisfied that , given the circumstances , this is the most appropriate course of action to take . " Any social worker who believes that he or she is being pressed to take action which is contrary to social work ...
Page 157
... concern expressed ( in the evidence ) by our correspondents about issues of organisation and management came from social ... concerned , social workers are the most vocal in their criticisms of the management structure and the way it ...
... concern expressed ( in the evidence ) by our correspondents about issues of organisation and management came from social ... concerned , social workers are the most vocal in their criticisms of the management structure and the way it ...
Contents
Introduction | 11 |
Professionalism The Holy Grail | 25 |
Power and Conflict | 48 |
Copyright | |
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achieve anxiety authority Avon County Council Barclay working party BASW behaviour believe caring services CCETSW chapter chief officers child abuse clients colleagues concerned consumers Council create decisions described DHSS director of social doctors elderly elected members ensure feel field social workers functions groups of staff Harbert health service health visitors HMSO home help organisers home help service Home Office hospital human improved individual institutions issues large numbers London managers Maud committee meet mentally handicapped NALGO National Health Service needs nursery nurses nurses occupational therapists organisational structures Parsloe patients personal social services policies practice practitioners problems professional associations professional carers professional groups professional status qualified recognised relationships represent residential homes responsibility Richard Crossman role Seebohm senior skills social services departments social services staff stress tasks teachers trade unions users welfare officer women workforce