Social work is a commitment to social justice, human rights, and community empowerment. This book by Dr. Banamali Montry explores the evolution of social work from its early charity-based roots to its role as a professional field promoting social justice and human rights. It traces the historical development of social welfare systems in the UK and USA, highlighting key reforms that shaped modern social work. This book narrates the key milestones such as the Elizabethan Poor Law (1601), the Poor Law Commission (1905), the Charity Organization Society, and the Settlement House Movement, along with transformative policies like the Beveridge Report (1941) that shaped global welfare systems, providing a valuable resource for students, professionals, and researchers. the evolution, principles, and practice of social work.
An essential guide for those in social work education, practice, and policy research, this book offers deep insights into the foundations and future directions of social work.
Key Features:
✔️ A thorough analysis of social work history, values, and ethics.
✔️ Case studies and real-world examples to illustrate social work applications.
✔️ Insights into the role of social workers in shaping policies and community interventions.
Join the journey of social work’s evolution and its continuing mission to build a just and equitable society.
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