
Introduction to Social Work: The People's Profession is an engaging introduction into the social work profession, designed for students interested in social work but uncertain of the nature of the profession. The authors are guided by a set of questions: who are social workers? What is it that social workers do? How is the social work profession changing? The authors effectively communicate their own passion and enthusiasm for social work while realistically portraying the pressures and obstacles that social workers face. Unique profiles of contemporary social workers provide insight into their lives and the profession. The relaxed tone also prompts student self-reflection about his or her role as a social worker. The 3rd edition has been redesigned around the 2008 Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards for social work education and Code of Ethics information, including topics ranging from traditional agency-based practice to less conventional settings such as political and international social work.
This text investigates the fundamental nature, evolving responsibilities, and ethical framework of the social work profession. Authors Ira Colby and Sophia F. Dziegielewski, both established academics and practitioners, utilize their extensive experience to provide a comprehensive overview of the field. The book is structured to guide students through the realities of social work, balancing the professional rewards with the systemic pressures and obstacles inherent in the practice.
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Academic reviewers and educators frequently identify this text as a foundational resource for introductory social work courses. Experts highlight the balance between professional standards and the practical, day-to-day realities of the field.
Page Count:
460
Publication Date:
2010-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190616199
ISBN-13:
9780190616199
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