Social Welfare Policy in a Changing World
Second Edition
- Shannon R. Lane - University of Connecticut
- Elizabeth S. Palley - Adelphi University
- Corey S. Shdaimah - University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD, USA
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Social Policy (General)
Social Policy (General)
December 2024 | 608 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
This textbook is designed to help students develop the nine core social work competencies outlined by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) in its 2022 Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards (EPAS). Visit the 2022 EPAS website to learn more about these standards and competencies.
Social Welfare Policy in a Changing World, Second Edition offers an engaging, student-friendly approach that links policy and practice, while employing a critical analytic lens to U.S. social welfare policy. With particular attention to disparities based on class, race/ethnicity, ability, sexual orientation and gender, Shannon R. Lane, Elizabeth S. Palley, and Corey S. Shdaimah assess the impact of policies at the micro, meso, and macro levels. The authors provide a brief foundation in history, the policy process, and theory, while primarily helping students understand how policy shapes their lives, communities, and clients. Connecting description, theoretical analysis, and advocacy, this text challenges readers to critically assess policy development, its consequences, and future implications. Students will come away with a newfound understanding of how to use the political process to address social justice issues and advocate for meaningful policy change.
Social Welfare Policy in a Changing World, Second Edition offers an engaging, student-friendly approach that links policy and practice, while employing a critical analytic lens to U.S. social welfare policy. With particular attention to disparities based on class, race/ethnicity, ability, sexual orientation and gender, Shannon R. Lane, Elizabeth S. Palley, and Corey S. Shdaimah assess the impact of policies at the micro, meso, and macro levels. The authors provide a brief foundation in history, the policy process, and theory, while primarily helping students understand how policy shapes their lives, communities, and clients. Connecting description, theoretical analysis, and advocacy, this text challenges readers to critically assess policy development, its consequences, and future implications. Students will come away with a newfound understanding of how to use the political process to address social justice issues and advocate for meaningful policy change.
1. Social Work A Value-Based Profession in Historical Context
2. The Making of Race and Structural Oppression in the United States
3. How Policy is Created and Influenced
4. Practical Theories for Understanding and Analyzing Policy
5. Environmental Policy
6. Family Policy
7. Child Welfare Policy
8. Early Childhood Education and Care Policy
9. Education Policy, Kindergarten Through High School
10. Higher Education Policy
11. Work and Employment Policy
12. Policy for Older Adults
13. Health Policy
14. Disability Policy
15. Criminal Legal Policy
16. Housing and Homelessness Policy
17. Immigration Policy
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For additional information, custom options, or to request a personalized walkthrough of these resources, please contact your sales representative.