Approaches to Welfare
Approaches to Welfare
Bean, Philip; MacPherson, Stewart
Taylor & Francis Ltd
08/2020
322
Mole
Inglês
9781138607422
15 a 20 dias
453
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Notes on Contributors Introduction 1. The Evolution of Social Administration 2. The Aims and Consequences of Social Policy 3. The Underdevelopment of Social Administration 4. Welfare, Class and Distributive Justice 5. Marxism, the Individual and the Welfare State 6. Women and Social Welfare 7. Policy Making: A Case of Intellectual Progress 8. Development and Disengagement - Social Policy in Britain and Scandinavia 9. Social Assistance and Social Welfare: The Legacy of the Poor Law 10. Social Welfare and the Education of Social Workers 11. Crime and the Welfare State 12. Prevention in the Neighbourhood: Community Social Work on a Council Estate 13. The Gestation of Reform: The Children Act 1948 14. Services for the Mentally Ill: The Death of a Concept 15. Idealism and Realism in Education: 1940and 1980 16. After the Rainbow Sign 17. Utilitarianism and the Welfare State 18. Reflections on the Welfare State Index of Names Subject Index
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Chief Male Nurse;Social Administration;Welfare;Personal Social Services;Welfare State;Supplementary Benefit;Britain;Supplementary Benefits Commission;Social Policy;Front Bench Spokesmen;Social Welfare;Central Government;Diversity;Beveridge Report;Secretary Of State;Underdevelopment;Mental Illness;Class;Local Authority Social Service Departments;Distributive Justice;Poor Law;Marxism;National Assistance Scheme;Women;Beveridge Scheme;Policy Making;Social Reproduction;Development;Race Relations Policy;Disengagement;Social Work Courses;Scandinavia;Community Social Work;Social Assistance;Social Work Education;Social Policy Formation;Education;Personal Psychological Growth;Social Workers;Curtis Committee;Crime;London Edinburgh Weekend Return Group;Neighbourhood;West Germany;Community;Social Work;Council Estate;Reform;Children Act 1948;Idealism;Realism;1940;Rainbow Sign;Utilitarianism;Social Services;Stewart Macpherson;Paul Wilding;Vic George;Westergaard John;Leonard Peter;Pascall Gillian;Adrian Webb;Greve John;Richard Silburn;Robert Pinker;Terence Morris;Robert Holman;R. A. Parker;Kathleen Jones;Roger Cox;Nicholas Deakin;Barbara Wootton
Notes on Contributors Introduction 1. The Evolution of Social Administration 2. The Aims and Consequences of Social Policy 3. The Underdevelopment of Social Administration 4. Welfare, Class and Distributive Justice 5. Marxism, the Individual and the Welfare State 6. Women and Social Welfare 7. Policy Making: A Case of Intellectual Progress 8. Development and Disengagement - Social Policy in Britain and Scandinavia 9. Social Assistance and Social Welfare: The Legacy of the Poor Law 10. Social Welfare and the Education of Social Workers 11. Crime and the Welfare State 12. Prevention in the Neighbourhood: Community Social Work on a Council Estate 13. The Gestation of Reform: The Children Act 1948 14. Services for the Mentally Ill: The Death of a Concept 15. Idealism and Realism in Education: 1940and 1980 16. After the Rainbow Sign 17. Utilitarianism and the Welfare State 18. Reflections on the Welfare State Index of Names Subject Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Chief Male Nurse;Social Administration;Welfare;Personal Social Services;Welfare State;Supplementary Benefit;Britain;Supplementary Benefits Commission;Social Policy;Front Bench Spokesmen;Social Welfare;Central Government;Diversity;Beveridge Report;Secretary Of State;Underdevelopment;Mental Illness;Class;Local Authority Social Service Departments;Distributive Justice;Poor Law;Marxism;National Assistance Scheme;Women;Beveridge Scheme;Policy Making;Social Reproduction;Development;Race Relations Policy;Disengagement;Social Work Courses;Scandinavia;Community Social Work;Social Assistance;Social Work Education;Social Policy Formation;Education;Personal Psychological Growth;Social Workers;Curtis Committee;Crime;London Edinburgh Weekend Return Group;Neighbourhood;West Germany;Community;Social Work;Council Estate;Reform;Children Act 1948;Idealism;Realism;1940;Rainbow Sign;Utilitarianism;Social Services;Stewart Macpherson;Paul Wilding;Vic George;Westergaard John;Leonard Peter;Pascall Gillian;Adrian Webb;Greve John;Richard Silburn;Robert Pinker;Terence Morris;Robert Holman;R. A. Parker;Kathleen Jones;Roger Cox;Nicholas Deakin;Barbara Wootton