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Social Policy : An Introduction

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Maidenhead : Open University Press, 2013.Edition: 4th ediDescription: xviii, 353 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9788131608890
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 361.610 BLA
Contents:
Table of Contents Cover 1 Introduction: The subject of social policy 2 Ideas and concepts in social policy 3 The development of social policy in Britain 4 The contested boundaries of social policy: The case of criminal justice policy 5 Who gets what? Slicing the welfare cake 6 Social policy, politics and social control 7 Who makes policy? The example of education 8 Work and welfare 9 Are professionals good for you? The example of health policy and health professionals 10 Utopias and ideals: Housing policy and the environment 11 Community and social care 12 Devolution and social policy 13 Conclusion: the future of social policy
Summary: "This is something of a best seller and it is easy to understand why. It will serve the needs of both Level 1 and other students of social policy well and] it carries off the exploration of specific theoretical issues within discrete policy areas particularly well." Social Policy & Administration " ""This is an extremely useful updated text for students of social policy and other related areas, such as social work. The book is clearly written and enables students to develop an understanding of how and why social policies are constructed. Key points are well made and highlighted examples/boxes are provided in the text. There is reference made at the end of each chapter to further reading." Bernard Melling, University of Salford"Social Policy" builds on the strengths of the highly respected first and second editions to offer a broad introduction to current developments in social policy and welfare. Comprehensive, readable and thought-provoking, this is the standard introductory book on social policy in the UK. It provides a framework for exploring key questions such as: What are social policies? How are social policies created and implemented? Why do certain policies exist? This revised edition has been expanded and thoroughly updated to reflect the latest developments in the fields of social policy and welfare. It includes: A new chapter on criminal justice Revised chapters on education, community and social care, and health An updated and expanded glossary of key terms and annotated further reading including websites Annotated further reading- including websites "Social Policy" is essential reading for students beginning or building on their study of social policy or welfare. The book is also suitable as a reference resource for practitioners and professional policy makers in fields including health, medicine and nursing, housing, social services and counselling, education, law and criminology.
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Table of Contents Cover

1 Introduction: The subject of social policy
2 Ideas and concepts in social policy
3 The development of social policy in Britain
4 The contested boundaries of social policy: The case of criminal justice policy
5 Who gets what?
Slicing the welfare cake
6 Social policy, politics and social control
7 Who makes policy?
The example of education
8 Work and welfare
9 Are professionals good for you?
The example of health policy and health professionals
10 Utopias and ideals: Housing policy and the environment
11 Community and social care
12 Devolution and social policy
13 Conclusion: the future of social policy

"This is something of a best seller and it is easy to understand why. It will serve the needs of both Level 1 and other students of social policy well and] it carries off the exploration of specific theoretical issues within discrete policy areas particularly well."
Social Policy & Administration "
""This is an extremely useful updated text for students of social policy and other related areas, such as social work. The book is clearly written and enables students to develop an understanding of how and why social policies are constructed. Key points are well made and highlighted examples/boxes are provided in the text. There is reference made at the end of each chapter to further reading."
Bernard Melling, University of Salford"Social Policy" builds on the strengths of the highly respected first and second editions to offer a broad introduction to current developments in social policy and welfare. Comprehensive, readable and thought-provoking, this is the standard introductory book on social policy in the UK. It provides a framework for exploring key questions such as: What are social policies? How are social policies created and implemented? Why do certain policies exist? This revised edition has been expanded and thoroughly updated to reflect the latest developments in the fields of social policy and welfare. It includes: A new chapter on criminal justice Revised chapters on education, community and social care, and health An updated and expanded glossary of key terms and annotated further reading including websites Annotated further reading- including websites "Social Policy" is essential reading for students beginning or building on their study of social policy or welfare. The book is also suitable as a reference resource for practitioners and professional policy makers in fields including health, medicine and nursing, housing, social services and counselling, education, law and criminology.

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