ABSTRACT

This revised second edition analyses social policy in Scotland since devolution in 1999 and reflects the nascent and distinctively Scottish policy agenda. Along with updated chapters, there are two new inclusions: a chapter analysing post-devolution Scotland and a chapter on the likely impacts of Brexit on and within Scotland.

Providing diagrams, tables and a range of activities, the book maintains an innovative and pedagogic emphasis to introduce students to a wealth of materials, ideas and practical responses to the increasingly complex and diverse situations faced by social workers and other professionals. Part 1 of the book looks at what social policy is, how and why it is made and highlights the importance of the relationship between social policy and the law. Part 2 refers to specific themes of social exclusion, poverty and (more visible for this revised edition) austerity, considering their complex and multidimensional forms and discussing the range of policies currently extant that aim to combat such disadvantage. Part 3 provides a comprehensive overview of policy for practice, considering concepts of health inequality, mental health, older people, disability, children and families, education, substance use, criminal justice, asylum and immigration and homelessness.

This book will be of interest to undergraduate and postgraduate students as well as post-qualified professionals seeking to understand the complexities of the social policy landscape in Scotland, and its influence on social work and related forms of professional practice.

part 1|92 pages

Context

chapter 1|22 pages

What is social policy?

chapter 2|21 pages

A history of social policy

chapter 3|20 pages

Ideology

How theories and ideas influence policy, people, welfare and practice

chapter 4|17 pages

People, policy and practice

chapter 5|10 pages

From devolution to Brexit

part 2|88 pages

Themes and issues

part 3|190 pages

Policy for practice

chapter 12|19 pages

Mental health

chapter 13|17 pages

Social policy for social work

A gerontological perspective

chapter 16|17 pages

Education and training in Scotland

chapter 17|23 pages

Substance use and social policy in Scotland

The struggle to make sense of things

chapter 19|19 pages

Asylum and immigration

chapter 20|15 pages

Housing and homelessness

chapter 21|4 pages

Conclusions

Policy and practice for an uncertain world in uncertain times