Originally published in 1976, the aim of this book was to understand
the contribution of community work to meeting some of the problems to
be found in many of Britain’s inner city neighbourhoods. It
describes the community work process and the tasks, roles and skills
of the professional community worker as he interacts with
neighbourhood groups and service agencies. The author also indicates
some of the strengths of collective action and its likely benefits and
costs to those who participate. The book includes an examination of
how to effect changes in the delivery of services from statutory and
voluntary agencies, as well as an assessment of the community project
of which the author was a staff member. The book is a contribution to
the theory of community work and practice, and it is based upon the
experience of those who worked in, and used, the Southwark Community
Project, established by the National Institute for Social Work. It was
written for practitioners, teachers and students of community work, as
well as for other closely involved in community affairs such as
teachers, playground workers, planners and social workers.
Les mer
A Study in the Theory and Practice of Community Work
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781000438253
Publisert
2021
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter