ABSTRACT

The completely revised second edition of this highly respected textbook provides a comprehensive yet digestible and accessible introduction to the theoretical foundations, development and crucial areas of contemporary concern in social policy and welfare. Fully up to date, it provides a concise but thorough overview of the context for the provision of social welfare in contemporary Britain and beyond. Providing an integrated framework to highlight the relationships between theory, policy and practice, Introducing Social Policy examines social policy from a multi-disciplinary perspective. It therefore encourages a broad understanding of the importance of the subject within social policy itself, as well in social work, healthcare, education and beyond.

part I|36 pages

Historical development of welfare

part II|117 pages

Contemporary welfare

part III|73 pages

Theorising and researching welfare

part IV|253 pages

Welfare themes

chapter 12|24 pages

Health policy

chapter 13|24 pages

Social care

chapter 14|27 pages

Housing policy

chapter 15|23 pages

Education

chapter 17|23 pages

Pensions policy

chapter 18|22 pages

Family policy

chapter 20|18 pages

Crime and criminal justice

chapter 21|19 pages

The living environment