Edited by Mark Lymbery and Sandra Butler.
Palgrave Macmillan
ISBN 0333749766
£17:99
Star rating: 5/5
This topical book considers whether the ideals of social work will survive endless reorganisations and whether a culture of practice will be forever wiped out by a pervasive culture of management, writes Anthony Douglas.
Most authors conclude we have entered a terminal phase for social work as it is generally understood. But other, more upbeat, chapters about the new hybrid forms of social work give the book a healthy balance.
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