Social Exclusion and Social Work: Issues of Theory, Policy and PracticeMonica Barry, Christine Hallett ".recommend this book unequivocally.has the potential to inspire workers overawed by the seeming futility that constraints of role and task impose on attempts to facilitate practical change in the interaction between clients and their social circumstances." - Probation Journal *** "This is a big book in a small package.excellent I recommend it." - British Journal of Social Work *** "Barry's succinct introduction to the key literature in this complex and contested area is a gem. There are many riches in this slim volume which will provide food for thought for practitioners, planners and academics alike." - Child and Family Social Work |
Contents
An Introduction | 3 |
Chapter | 9 |
Kilbrandon or the Kilkenny Cats? | 39 |
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