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Social work in Northern Ireland Deirdre Heenan (Faculty of Health and Social Sciences, University of Ulster)

Social work in Northern Ireland By Deirdre Heenan (Faculty of Health and Social Sciences, University of Ulster)

Social work in Northern Ireland by Deirdre Heenan (Faculty of Health and Social Sciences, University of Ulster)


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Written in an accessible style, this book highlights the distinctive aspects of social work policy and practice in Northern Ireland.It will be essential reading for academics and students of social work and social policy in Northern Ireland and a valuable resource for practitioners and policy makers.

Social work in Northern Ireland Summary

Social work in Northern Ireland: Conflict and change by Deirdre Heenan (Faculty of Health and Social Sciences, University of Ulster)

Written in an accessible style, this book highlights the distinctive aspects of social work policy and practice in Northern Ireland. It covers the historical development of social work, explores the challenges that have arisen from delivering services both during and post conflict and addresses the new imperatives created after the devolution settlement. Exploring many major themes - including social exclusion, devolution and working across borders - the book demonstrates how Northern Ireland's experience can provide lessons for national and international theory and practice.

Social work in Northern Ireland Reviews

'...it makes a significant contribution to our knowledge of this compelling subject.' British Journal of Social Work "The authors provide for a very relevant and critically analysed overview of policy evolution, impact and transferability in Northern Ireland. This knowledge does fill a gap in academic research, and is invaluable for political analysis." Journal of Social Policy
"Students will benefit from this text in terms of how it relates to the policy-driven agenda. It will also be useful for youth work students in terms of comparing two related professions." Tony Morgan, University of Ulster
'This is both an informative and a thoughtful book. Along with analysing the efforts to meet the challenges of social work in a violent neighbourhood, the authors offer constructive recommendations on social work policy and training at the end of each chapter along with insightful criticisms throughout.' British Journal of Social Work
The writing style is both academic and accessible, combining clear description with the promotion of good practice. The book should be of great value to both practitioners and academics in a variety of disciplines and locations. British Journal of Community Justice
"Professors Heenan and Birrell have undertaken a unique analysis of the key themes underpinning Social Work in N.Ireland. Their work heralds a new understanding of significant policy which has influenced service provision. A highly recommended core text." Mary McColgan, Professor of Social Work, School of Sociology and Applied Social Studies, University of Ulster
"This valuable analysis of social work operating in a divided society within very different organisational structures has important implications for practice elsewhere." Jeremy Harbison, Chair, NI Social Care Council 2001-2010
'...the book is thorough, well organised and clearly written, and its detailed index helpful. I highly recommend it to researchers and policy makers not only in Ireland and England, but in other countries where social workers have to struggle with the consequences of social division and political violence.' Nehami Baum, Senior Lecturer, Bar Ilan University School of Social Work

About Deirdre Heenan (Faculty of Health and Social Sciences, University of Ulster)

Deirdre Heenan is a Professor of Social Policy at the University of Ulster.She has written extensively on ageing, disability and social capital. Derek Birrell is a Professor of Social Policy at the University of Ulster.He has written extensively on devolution, quangos and local government.

Table of Contents

Introduction; Historical context; Sectarianism and social work;Violence and social work; The integration of health and social work; Social work and Community development; Cross-border social work; Poverty and social work; Devolution and social work; Conclusion.

Additional information

GOR004112310
9781847423320
1847423329
Social work in Northern Ireland: Conflict and change by Deirdre Heenan (Faculty of Health and Social Sciences, University of Ulster)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Policy Press
2011-03-23
192
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