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Social policy : from theory to policy practice

by Bruce S. Jansson

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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.… (more)
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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.

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