Social Policy : From Theory to Policy Practice

This book has been completely reorganized to fit the idea of the social work professional becoming an active participant in the formation and implementation of social welfare policy. Social workers are known for their dedication to action (doing), policy is seen as something that is observed or studied. Jansson proposes a way of making policy active (or a way of doing policy.) This is a cutting edge book.

Об авторе (1994)

Bruce S. Jansson (MA, University of Chicago and Harvard University; PhD, University of Chicago) is Professor in the Department of Social Work at the University of Southern California (USC). He joined the USC faculty in 1973 after working in Michigan as a community organizer and planner for tenant rights. His scholarly interests focus on advancing case advocacy and policy advocacy in social work, as well as examining the history and practice of social welfare policy. He also has served as the Moses Distinguished Research Professor at the City University of New York Graduate Center. Jansson is probably most well-known for the book THE SIXTEEN TRILLION DOLLAR MISTAKE: HOW THE U.S. BUNGLED ITS NATIONAL PRIORITIES FROM THE NEW DEAL TO THE PRESENT (2001). The author of several other titles, Jansson is currently working on two books. One discusses how social workers and other staff in the health and human services can link case and policy advocacy in different sectors including mental health, child welfare, corrections, education, and civil rights. The other analyzes why the United States has not significantly reduced health disparities in the last five decades, and whether the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 will achieve this result.

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Название Social Policy: From Theory to Policy Practice
A Clairemont book
Автор Bruce S. Jansson
Издание: 2
Издатель Brooks/Cole Publishing Company, 1994
ISBN 0534205208, 9780534205201
Количество страниц Всего страниц: 447
  
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