ABSTRACT

The concept of social exclusion is a central focus of goverment policy and is rapidly moving to the core of practitioner activity. This textbook shows how social workers can combat the social exclusion experienced by service users and at the same time promote social inclusion. Tackling Social Exclusion covers:

  • the meanings of social exclusion and the common elements of practice needed to reverse it
  • the skills needed when working with specific groups of people including children and families, young people and vulnerable adults
  • the neighbourhood dimension in social exclusion
  • the link between 'race' and ethnic minorities and social exclusion and the implications of the Macpherson Report for practice
  • how service agencies can change their organisation to promotie inclusion
  • how to work with communities to effect change

Each chapter is grounded in real practice examples and explores through activities, case studies and exercises how the perspective of social exclusion is changing social work today.

chapter 1|1 pages

WHAT SOCIAL EXCLUSION MEANS

OBJECT IV ES

chapter 2|1 pages

Social exclusion: perspectives and approaches to practice

Perspectives and approaches to practice OBJECT IV ES

chapter |11 pages

PRACTICE IS PREVENTIVE

chapter 5|2 pages

Five building blocks for tackling exclusion

OBJECT IV ES

chapter |15 pages

Knowing the benefits system

chapter |1 pages

Arnstein’s ladder

chapter |3 pages

Participation: deeper, wider, longer

chapter |5 pages

WORKING IN THE NEIGHBOURHOOD

chapter 4|8 pages

WORKING WITH SOCIALLY EXCLUDED FAMILIES

OBJECT IV ES

chapter |6 pages

MAXIMISING INCOME

chapter |5 pages

Parent-support groups

chapter |1 pages

Breakfast clubs

chapter |4 pages

Participation and family support

chapter |10 pages

Short breaks

chapter 5|1 pages

REVERSING THE EXCLUSION OF YOUNG PEOPLE

OBJECT IV ES

chapter |7 pages

SOCIAL WORK AND YOUNG PEOPLE

chapter |4 pages

Connexions

chapter |4 pages

CHILDREN IN PUBLIC CARE: CARE LEAVERS

chapter |1 pages

TEENAGE PREGNANCY

chapter |12 pages

Prostitution

chapter 6|3 pages

WORKING WITH SOCIALLY EXCLUDED ADULTS

OBJECT IV ES

chapter |10 pages

People with learning difficulties

chapter 7|4 pages

WORKING WITH DISADVANTAGED NEIGHBOURHOODS

OBJECT IV ES

chapter |9 pages

Social capital

chapter |3 pages

ENSURING PARTICIPATION

chapter |10 pages

Maximising participation

chapter 8|23 pages

RACISM AND SOCIAL EXCLUSION

OBJECT IV ES

chapter |1 pages

KEY READING

chapter 9|1 pages

SOCIAL WORK AGENCIES AND JOINED-UP ACTION

OBJECT IV ES

chapter |9 pages

CHANGING CULTURE IN THE ORGANISATION

chapter |11 pages

What neighbourhood management requires

chapter 10|7 pages

ACTIVITIES

Pointers to the issues