Social Work in Europe: Education for Change
Edited by Karen Lyons and Sue Lawrence, Venture Press
ISBN 1861780729,
£15.95
STAR RATING: 4/5
Developments in Europe since the 1980s have provided fresh opportunities for social work professionals to exchange ideas about the role of social professions, writes Trish Hafford-Letchfield.
The emergence of European social work journals and European and international social work organisations has enabled debate about whether a common identity for social work professionals is achievable within the context of different European welfare regimes.
The authors, clearly knowledgeable and experienced in this field, draw comparisons between the different national traditions, cultures, and changing political and socio-economic influences contributing to how social work is practised throughout Europe. They consider how European and international perspectives can inform more effective practice and service developments by drawing on themes explored in the book such as race and social relations in Western Europe and the role of research.