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020 _a9780199075683
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041 _aEnglish
082 _a361.30968
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100 _aSchenck, Rinie,
245 _aIntroduction to Social Work :
_bIn the South African Context /
_cedited by Rinie Schenck.
260 _aSouth Africa :
_bOxford University Press,
_c2015.
300 _aviii, 218 p. : pbk.
_bill. ;
_c25 cm
505 _tChapter 1 - What is social work?
_tChapter 2 - The history of social work
_tChapter 3 - What is social auxiliary work?
_tChapter 4 - Principles, values and ethics
_tChapter 5 - The helping process
_tChapter 6 - Different issues in social work practice
_tChapter 7 - Basic methods - case, group, community: common approaches
_tChapter 8 - Employment settings for social workers
520 _aIntroduction to Social work explains the background to social work; how it started and where we are now in contemporary social work. It enables the student to distinguish between the different concepts in the field for instance between social work and social welfare. The book also focuses on professional values; particularly on how to express these values through communication. Students need to know how to talk to clients; communication is a core skills, for instance How to approach different clients in different situations. The book includes exploration of core issues and challenges. Human rights would be a central focus (a rights-oriented paradigm) as well as issues of diversity and inclusion.
650 _aSocial Service
650 _aSocial Work.
690 _aSocial Work
700 _aMbedzi, Paul
700 _aQalinge, Lulama
700 _aSchultz, Peter
700 _aSekudu, Johannah
700 _aSesoko, Mimie
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_cBOOKS
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
650 0 _zSouth Africa.
650 7 _2fast
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651 7 _aSouth Africa.
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700 1 _eeditor.
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