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 |
Disciplined social action | 10 |
Social work and the arrival of the welfare state | 49 |
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activities Allen & Unwin areas associated authority Barnett Britain centres chapter charitable transaction charity organisation movement Charity Organisation Society child claim Committee concerned considered context Councils of Social departments direct social action Elizabeth Fry emphasis example family casework Family Service Units forms of social groups health and welfare Home Office housing idea idealised images important individual influence institutions Kegan Paul Mary Carpenter ment mental munity National Health service nineteenth century Octavia Hill origins of social Pacifist Service Units pauper philanthropy political Poor Law post-war poverty principles problem families profes professional social workers professional training professionalisation Quakers reform relation Robert Owen role Routledge & Kegan Scotland Settlement movement Sleeptite Flash social administration social casework social movement social problems social welfare social work educators social work practice Social Work Scotland social workers statutory tion Toynbee Hall tradition voluntary action volunteers Watson welfare services Younghusband