Urban Social Work: An Introduction to Policy and Practice in the Cities

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width: 7 in height: 0.8 in Educational Level: Adult & Further Education Number of Pages: 272 Pages Publisher: Allyn & Bacon, Incorporated Type: Textbook Item Width: 7 in Author: Norma Kolko Phillips Item Height: 0.8 in Language: English Item Length: 9 in Subject Area: Social Science Publication Year: 2001 Item Weight: 15.3 Oz Subject: Social, Sociology / Urban Publication Name: Urban Social Work Format: Trade Paperback, Trade Paperback / Trade Paperback

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Urban Social Work: An Introduction to Policy and Practice in the Cities. This book introduces readers to the profession of social work as it is practiced in the cities. Systems theory is important because it stresses direct practice, the role of the agency and social action. This book introduces readers to the profession of social work as it is practiced in the cities. The book utilizes a social systems perspective and helps readers to recognize the linkages between social welfare policy and social work practice within the context of urban social problems. Systems theory is important because it stresses direct practice, the role of the agency and social action. The book includes chapters on the cities and the urban origins of social work; the functions and structure of social work organizations; social work values and ethics; social work skills and diversity in social work. For anyone who is interested in an introduction to urban social work.