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A History of the Personal Social Services in England - Feast, Famine and the Future

A History of the Personal Social Services in England - Feast, Famine and the Future

Ray Jones

 

Verlag Palgrave Macmillan, 2020

ISBN 9783030461232 , 494 Seiten

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A History of the Personal Social Services in England - Feast, Famine and the Future


 

This book provides a detailed narrative and analysis of the 50-year development of the personal social services in England, located throughout the changing ideological, political and relevant professional contexts of the period.
 
Drawing on the experience and recollections of key players who were active during major moments, it constitutes a significant addition to the social work and social policy literature, synthesising important and often original evidence, and some provocative interpretations. The book speaks to crucial on-going issues and contentious current debates, such as the place of bureaucratic management structures in 'practices with people' generally, and social work specifically.
 
It will be of interest to student and qualified social workers, social policy students and researchers, and policy makers, as well as those with a general interest in the history and trajectory of current issues facing social work and social care in England.


Ray Jones is Emeritus Professor of Social Work at Kingston University and St. George's, University of London, and a registered social worker. He has been a director of social services, chief executive of the Social Care Institute for Excellence, and Deputy Chair and Chair of the British Association of Social Workers. In 2018 he received the Social Worker of the Year award for 'Outstanding Contribution to Social Work.'