
Social policy, public policy, and social welfare policy are some of our most powerful tools for shaping and interacting with the world. Our world, however, is constantly changing, so when we consider policies we must always make sure that we are acting based on the current realities rather than a distant past. There are new challenges that shape our society. Every day, people are confronted with unprecedented threats to their well-being--threats to economic welfare from an emerging global information economy, environmental threats that risk health and safety, and global political instability that has repercussions beyond national borders.Social Welfare Policy: Responding to a Changing World is unlike other books used in social welfare policy courses. John McNutt and Richard Hoefer explicitly address the emerging information economy, the rise of globalization, and the developing environmental crisis, and provide a tightly integrated framework for understanding these forces and their impact on policy and practice. This framework is applied to the six traditional arenas of policy--child and family services, health and mental health, poverty and inequality, housing and community development, crime and violence, and aging--exploring how to find new solutions to problems both long enduring and brand new. There is an urgency to this text that is clearly communicated to readers--it is time for practitioners, researchers, and policy-makers to make decisions for the future based on the realities of the present.
This text investigates how contemporary global shifts, including the information economy and environmental instability, necessitate a fundamental restructuring of traditional social welfare policy frameworks. Authors Richard Hoefer and John G. McNutt, both established scholars in social work and policy, argue that practitioners must move beyond historical precedents to address the urgent, interconnected challenges of the modern era. They provide a systematic approach for analyzing how global forces impact domestic policy arenas and advocate for evidence-based decision-making that reflects current socioeconomic realities.
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Experts and educators frequently highlight this text for its forward-looking approach to social work curriculum, noting that it successfully bridges the gap between theoretical policy analysis and modern global challenges. Readers often describe the prose as accessible yet academically rigorous, making it a standard resource for students and practitioners seeking to understand the intersection of global trends and local welfare outcomes.
Page Count:
360
Publication Date:
2015-08-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190616369
ISBN-13:
9780190616366
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