
Social Work: A Very Short Introduction
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Format
Paperback
Pages
144
Language
English
Published
Aug 1, 2015
Publisher
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0198708459
ISBN-13
9780198708452
Description
Social work is a vital profession dedicated to addressing societal issues and alleviating hardships faced by vulnerable populations. Through a blend of compassion, advocacy, and intervention, social workers navigate complex situations, striving to create better outcomes for individuals and communities. This exploration reveals the multifaceted challenges they confront, including poverty, discrimination, and mental health issues.
The narrative delves into the ethical considerations and practical skills required in the field, offering insight into how social work is not just a job, but a commitment to promoting social justice and improving the overall quality of life for those in need. As social workers engage with diverse communities, they become instrumental in crafting solutions that foster resilience and hope.
The narrative delves into the ethical considerations and practical skills required in the field, offering insight into how social work is not just a job, but a commitment to promoting social justice and improving the overall quality of life for those in need. As social workers engage with diverse communities, they become instrumental in crafting solutions that foster resilience and hope.
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