ABSTRACT

First published in 1998, this edited volume reflected on the role of universities and aimed to improve the preparation of social welfare professionals by the University of Warsaw for employment in the new market-oriented society that was being created in Poland after the end of ‘real socialism’ in 1989. Many of its articles were previously published in Polish and were published, revised and updated, in English for the first time in this collection. The contributors discuss two key issues. First, should universities worry about the employment of their graduates and the skills that are needed by the wider economy and society or just focus on transmitting advanced learning? Second, they considered the modernisation of the welfare state. The Polish experience, and the Western partners’ reaction to it, has proved an excellent case study for these issues.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

part I|2 pages

Social Policy and Social Change

part III|2 pages

Social Work in the New Europe

chapter 12|16 pages

The Irish Model of Social Work

chapter 14|8 pages

The History of Social Work in Sweden

chapter 15|12 pages

Social Work Education in Britain

Edited ByLymbery Mark

chapter 17|16 pages

The Development of Social Welfare in Poland

Edited ByIzabela Rybka