The Expansion of Social Work in BritainStudy of the historical evolution of social work in the UK - includes the recent development of the family casework approach, and investigates social conflict and bureaucracy in the social service establishment. Bibliography pp. 113 to 116 and references. |
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The philanthropic tradition | 3 |
The origins of social work | 29 |
Social work and the arrival of the welfare state | 49 |
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The Expansion of Social Work in Britain Philip Seed,Taylor & Francis Group No preview available - 2022 |
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