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Social Work and the Making of Social Policy

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Bringing together international case studies, this book offers theoretical and empirical insights into the interaction between social work and social policy. Moving beyond existing studies on poli...
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  • 09 January 2021
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Bringing together international case studies, this book offers theoretical and empirical insights into the interaction between social work and social policy.

Moving beyond existing studies on policy practice, the book employs the policy cycle as a core analytical frame and focuses on the influence of social work(ers) in the problem definition, agenda setting, policy formulation and implementation of social policy. Twenty-three contributors offer examples of policy making from seven different countries and demonstrate how social work practitioners can become political actors, while also encouraging policy makers to become aware of the potential of social work for the social policy-making process.

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Price: $40.95
Pages: 256
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Imprint: Policy Press
Series: Research in Social Work
Publication Date: 09 January 2021
ISBN: 9781447349167
Format: Paperback
BISACs: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Social Work, Social work, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Social Policy, Social welfare, social policy and social services
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Ute Klammer is a Professor and Director of the Institute of Work, Skills and Training at the University of Duisburg-Essen.

Simone Leiber is a Professor of Social Policy at the University of Duisburg-Essen.

Sigrid Leitner is a Professor for Social Policy at the University of Applied Sciences Cologne.

Introduction: Social Work and the Making of Social Policy ~ Ute Klammer, Simone Leiber and Sigrid Leitner

Part One: Social Work, Problem Definition and Agenda Setting

Social Work as Policy Innovator: Challenges and Possibilities in the UK ~ Roger Smith

Social Work, Problem Definition and Policy Change in the USA: The Case of sex trafficked Youth ~ Lisa Werkmeister Rozas, Megan Feely and Jason Ostrander

Italian Social Workers Voices: from a Pilot Anti-Poverty Intervention to a National Policy ~ Matteo D’Emilione, Giovannina Assunta Giuliano, Paolo Raciti and Paloma Vivaldi Vera

Part Two: Social Work Interests in Policy Formulation and Decision Making

Social Reform in the US: Lessons from the Progressive Era ~ Francisco Branco

Social Work Academia and Social Policy in Israel: On the Role of Social Work Academics in the Policy Process ~ Idit Weiss-Gal and John Gal

Social Workers’ Collective Policy Practice in Times of Austerity. Italy and Spain

compared ~ Riccardo Guidi

Social Policy and Welfare Movements ‘from below’: The Social Work Action Network (SWAN) in the UK ~ Rich Moth and Michael Lavalette

Section Three: Social Work and Implementation

Policy Work and the Ethics of Obedience and Resistance: Perspectives from Britain and beyond ~ Tony Evans

Systemic Barriers to effective Implementation of Child Protection Reform in Israel ~ Ravit Alfandari

Social Workers implementing Social Assistance in Spain: reshaping Poverty in a

familialistic Welfare State ~ Sergio Sánchez Castiñeira

Layering, social Risks and manufactured Uncertainties in Social Work in Poland ~ Paweł Poławski

‘A little more Humanity’: Placement Officers in Germany in-between Social Work and Social Policy ~ Markus Gottwald and Frank Sowa

Conclusion: Social Work and the Making of Social Policy - Lessons learned ~ Ute Klammer, Simone Leiber and Sigrid Leitner