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Social Policy for Effective Practice: A Strengths Approach

English

By (author): Melinda Lewis Rosemary Kennedy Chapin

Social Policy for Effective Practice: A Strengths Approach sharpens students' awareness of social welfare policy and offers a considerable array of resources and knowledge foundations to both understand and thrive within a continually evolving policy landscape. Throughout the text, the authors tell the stories of social workers who impact policy, incorporate frameworks for policy analysis, center social work values and strengths principles, and integrate the series' interactive and downloadable cases to demonstrate policy's relevance and application to practice settings and situations in concrete ways. Students may use the text as an introduction to social policy, a tool for deeper examination of policy topics, and as a lifelong companion for their policy-relevant practice.

Now in its sixth edition, the textbook is fully updated to reflect substantial changes in policy arenas such as health care, family economic support, immigration and asylum, criminal justice, housing, reproductive rights, substance use disorder, mental health treatment, and childcare, as well as the implications of the evolving COVID-19 pandemic.

With additional support and extensions available at www.routledgesw.com, Social Policy for Effective Practice makes policy relevant, accessible, and meaningful for social work students and is a perfect complement to undergraduate and graduate courses on social policy and practice.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 1295g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Mar 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781032226385

About Melinda LewisRosemary Kennedy Chapin

Dr. Rosemary Kennedy Chapin is an award-winning teacher and researcher possessing extensive program development experience in the social policy arena. After receiving her PhD she worked as a research/policy analyst for the Minnesota Department of Human Services where she was involved in crafting numerous long-term care reform initiatives. In 1989 she joined the faculty at the University of Kansas where she established the Center for Research on Aging and Disability Options (CRADO). CRADOs mission is improving social service practice and policy for older adults and people with disabilities particularly those with low incomes. She retired from the University of Kansas in 2018. A prolific author she is renowned for her work on the strengths perspective home-based and community-based supports and services and social policy. In 1995 she reformulated strengths principles to guide policy practice in an article published in the journal Social Work. This textbook grew out of that foundational strengths policy practice scholarship. Many of her other research publications have helped shape Medicaid long-term care policy reform. She has been recognized by many groups at both the state and federal levels for her years of cutting-edge research and advocacy. In 2016 the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) chose her to join the ranks of pioneers in social work honored by the profession. If you would like to learn more about the work of past and present leaders in the field including Dr. Chapin search the web for NASW Social Work Pioneers. She has also been singled out for her pioneering policy practice work by the national organization Influencing Social Policy. She and her husband have three children and live in Lawrence Kansas. Melinda Lewis is Associate Professor of Practice in the School of Social Welfare at the University of Kansas and Associate Director of the Schools Center for Community Engagement and Collaboration. The instructors materials for this text were informed by her teaching of foundation and advanced-level master's in social work social policy and policy practice courses and she also has years of experiencing advising students and field agencies on policy analysis and policy practice. Before joining the university faculty she spent more than a decade consulting to nonprofit organizations in fields such as safety-net health care violence prevention community economic development immigrant rights child welfare and early childhood education. From 2012 to 2018 she was the Assistant Director of the Center on Assets Education and Inclusion based at the University of Michigan. She co-authored three books examining various aspects of the relationship between wealth inequality and childrens educational outcomes.

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