Policy Press

Why Social Work is Important

Identity, Role and Practice

By Malcolm Payne

Published

Sep 17, 2024

Page count

224 pages

ISBN

978-1447330813

Dimensions

244 x 170 mm

Imprint

Policy Press

Published

Sep 17, 2024

Page count

224 pages

ISBN

978-1447330790

Dimensions

244 x 170 mm

Imprint

Policy Press

Published

Sep 17, 2024

Page count

224 pages

ISBN

978-1447330820

Dimensions

Imprint

Policy Press
Why Social Work is Important

What is social work’s contribution to humanity and society? Best-selling author Malcolm Payne offers a toolkit for social work practitioners and students to bring key issues about their practice and social role to life, drawing on case examples and research.

Starting from the principle that human beings are social beings, he showcases:

•innovative analysis of how social work’s identity and diverse streams of thought inform social professions globally;

•social work’s dual practice aims of developing human flourishing and social capital;

•community-near co-production, engaging agencies, communities and service users with practitioners from different professions to meet shared aims for social transformation;

•how populist politics and monetising economics corrodes deeply-held human and social values.

Malcolm Payne looks forward to social work practice and provision that puts people and social relationships first in meeting the challenges of twenty-first century caring and environmental crises.

Malcolm Payne holds professorial roles at Manchester Metropolitan University and Kingston University London, having worked in a wide range of social work practice and management roles and in social work education in Europe and the UK.

Part 1: The identity of social work

Explaining ourselves: why is social work ‘social’ and ‘work’?

Social work’s national and international identities

Social work’s role: in social care and with other professions

Part 2: What social work consists of:

Beginnings: assessment, investigation and recording

Taking action: intervention strategies, reporting and making arrangements

Outcomes: completion and discharge.

Part 3: What social workers do

Tasks: caring, helping and counselling.

Engagement: interpersonal participation, mutual action and empowerment

Focus: individual, family, group and macro practice

Part 4: Social work values

Social justice and human rights

Dignity, respect and human worth

Equalities

Part 5: Professionalism in social work

Helping and care roles

Social control and surveillance roles

Management, self-management and self-care

Part 6: Social work’s partnership and integration roles

Children’s social care

Adult social care

Healthcare settings

Conclusion: social work practice in context