Description
Reviews of previous edition: '...a useful text on professional social work courses...relevant to other professionals seeking a well-researched and clear account of community care in its first decade.' - Jill Manthorpe, Health and Social Care in the Community 'McDonald's thorough and lucid summary of the historical, political and economic context of community care should be essential reading for social work students, especially those expecting to work with adults.' - Mary Ann Hooper, Community Care
About the Author
ANN McDONALD is Senior Lecturer in Social Work at the University of East Anglia, UK. Prior to joining the School in 1990, she worked as a social worker, court liaison officer and university lecturer in law. Her current research interests are particularly on community care and work with older people.
Reviews
Reviews of previous edition: '...a useful text on professional social work courses...relevant to other professionals seeking a well-researched and clear account of community care in its first decade.' - Jill Manthorpe, Health and Social Care in the Community 'McDonald's thorough and lucid summary of the historical, political and economic context of community care should be essential reading for social work students, especially those expecting to work with adults.' - Mary Ann Hooper, Community Care
Book Information
ISBN 9781403912183
Author Ann McDonald
Format Paperback
Page Count 240
Imprint Red Globe Press
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 424g