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Policy Practice for Social Workers - An Ethic of Care Approach

English · Hardback

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The second edition of Policy Practice for Social Workers introduces the concept of policy practice in social work settings and illustrates how significant policy change may be achieved at a local community, state, and national level.

List of contents

Acknowledgments I. Policy Practice Then and Now 1. Defining Policy Practice in Social Work 2. Examining Social Welfare History 3. Doing Policy Practice within an Ethic of Care Framework 4. Making Policy: Politics, Economics, and Policy Practice II. Policy Practice Skills 5. Developing an Ethical Policy Practice 6. Analyzing Social Problems and Social Welfare Policies from An Ethic of Care Perspective 7. Working with the Media and Shaping Public Opinion 8. Influencing Government Action: The Legislative Process, Interest Groups, and Lobbying 9.Building a Coalition to Create Change 10. Campaigning 11. Evaluating Policy: Implementation and Outcomes 12. Building an Equitable Future

About the author

Linda K. Cummins, PhD, has been a social work researcher and educator for more than 25 years, teaching students research methodologies, social policy and social welfare, and ethics and diversity in various online and in-person settings. Currently, Dr. Cummins is a Full Professor in the Department of Advanced Graduate Studies at National University where she also serves as the Academic Program Director for PhD programs, faculty mentor, dissertation chair, and a member of the Institutional Review Board. Dr. Cummins continues to conduct research and is currently researching the moral orientation of licensed professional caregivers and its influence on resolving ethical dilemmas in practice. Since earning her PhD from the Ohio State University, Dr. Cummins, in addition to her work as an educator, has served as chair of many curriculum and technology committees, worked as an online curriculum designer and consultant, presented at national conferences, and co-authored two textbooks, Policy Practice for Social Workers, with Katharine V. Byers and Laura Pedrick, and Social Work Skills for Beginning Direct Practice, with Judith A. Sevel, now in its fourth edition (Pearson 2018). Dr. Cummins resides on her organic farm on the south coast of Oregon.
Katharine V. Byers, PhD, has spent her career advocating, teaching, and leading programs within the social work field. Now retired, Dr. Byers was an Associate Professor and Director of the BSW Program at the Indiana University School of Social Work in Bloomington. She was also a founding member of Influencing Social Policy and chaired the organization, whose objectives include building social workers’ capacity and influence on policy in local, state, and federal settings. In collaboration with other social workers, Dr. Byers initiated Indiana’s Social Work Lobby Day, now in its 23rd year. Prior to becoming an educator, Dr. Byers had 10 years of practice experience, primarily with children with disabilities and their families. Following the completion of her PhD from Indiana University, Dr. Byers spent more than 25 years teaching undergraduate students. In 2019, at the culmination of a sterling career, Dr. Byers was recognized as a Social Work Pioneer by the National Association of Social Workers for her service and contributions to the evolution and growth of the profession.
Laura Pedrick is an Executive Director in the Division of Academic Affairs at the University of Wisconsin—Milwaukee, where she oversees UWM’s online and blended programs. In her role as Special Assistant to the Provost for Strategic Initiatives, she has written state budget requests, facilitated strategic planning for technology, and communicated with a wide array of higher education stakeholders. Her background is in political communication, and she holds a master’s degree in Journalism from the University of Minnesota.

Summary

The second edition of Policy Practice for Social Workers introduces the concept of policy practice in social work settings and illustrates how significant policy change may be achieved at a local community, state, and national level.

Product details

Authors Katharine V Byers, Linda Cummins, Linda Byers Cummins, Laura Pedrick
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 18.07.2023
 
EAN 9781138068896
ISBN 978-1-138-06889-6
No. of pages 432
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education > Social education, social work
Non-fiction book
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Social Work, Social Work

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