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About the Author
Dr Iain Ferguson worked for many years as a social worker and community worker in various settings in the west of Scotland. He currently teaches social work at the University of Stirling. He is the author of "Reclaiming Social Work: Challenging Neo-liberalism and Promoting Social Justice" (Sage, 2008) and is a co-founder of the Social Work Action Network. Rona Woodward (1964-2014) qualified as a social worker in 1990 and worked in local authority social work services in London and the east of Scotland for 10 years, with a particular interest in children and young people at risk or in need, including young offenders. Having taken her MSc in criminal justice in 1999, she worked as a criminology researcher at Edinburgh University and taught social work at Glasgow Caledonian University and later Stirling University .
Reviews
".. the authors have produced a thoughtful, committed and wholly convincing book, which sets and achieves a high level of critical debate. It is certainly a must-read for all social work students. However, it should be read by everyone who is concerned about the future of social work and, above all, by those searching for more creative ways to tackle injustice and strengthen the emancipatory content of their work." Paul Stepney in British Journal of Social Work
"This book needs to be read by all those with an interest in social work. Informed by a ringing rejection of neo-liberalism and by the insights of practitioners and users, it provides a compelling case for a social work profession and practice committed to social justice. A must-read." Chris Jones, Emeritus Professor of Social Policy and Social Work, University of Liverpool
Book Information
ISBN 9781861349910
Author Iain Ferguson
Format Paperback
Page Count 200
Imprint Policy Press
Publisher Policy Press