In the late 1970s the idea of volunteer ‘helping’ in social work
had recently been brought to the forefront of public attention again
as society had come to depend more and more on volunteer commitment to
supplement, support or even replace the professional social worker.
Originally published in 1977, the three self-contained essays
presented in this book are all concerned with the concept of
‘helping’, and are linked by the author’s experience of an
experiment in voluntary service carried out in Manchester’s special
schools. Through his personal involvement in the project, Martin
Davies is able to give a detailed account of its aims, and to discuss
it critically. The first essay monitors the project, and the second
uses material gained during interviews with the families and
volunteers to analyse their attitudes towards the helping
relationship. The conclusions the author reaches had major
significance for the practice and organization of the personal social
services in Britain. The final essay presents a lucid account of
systems theory and its applicability to social work, and raises
fundamental questions about the nature of support systems in an urban
society.
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ISBN
9781000960198
Publisert
2023
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Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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