
Social Work: Contexts and Practice is a practical introduction to contemporary issues in social work, providing the context of practice and the broad influences shaping the vision and development of the social work profession. It demonstrates how knowledge contributes to flexible social work responses and identifies the ways in which research findings, theoretical insights and practice wisdom can be integrated within dynamic practice frameworks.The fourth edition brings together a team of expert authors to guide students through the unique experiences of social work across Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand. It explores how the enduring commitment to social justice and the protection of human rights shapes social work perspectives and practices.
This text investigates the intersection of theoretical frameworks, research findings, and practical wisdom within the contemporary social work profession. The authors, a team of expert practitioners and academics, utilize a regional focus on Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand to illustrate how social justice and human rights mandates inform professional responses. The book argues that effective social work requires the integration of diverse knowledge bases to maintain flexibility in dynamic practice environments.
What You Will Find
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This text is widely utilized as a foundational resource for students entering the social work field in the Oceania region. Experts highlight the book's success in balancing academic theory with the practical realities of modern human services work.
Page Count:
335
Publication Date:
2018-01-28
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190308729
ISBN-13:
9780190308728
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