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Produktbild: One Hundred Years of Social Work

One Hundred Years of Social Work A History of the Profession in English Canada, 1900-2000

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Produktdetails

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

17.02.2011

Verlag

Wilfrid Laurier University Press

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378

Maße (L/B/H)

22,9/15,2/2 cm

Gewicht

506 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-55458-186-3

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

17.02.2011

Verlag

Wilfrid Laurier University Press

Seitenzahl

378

Maße (L/B/H)

22,9/15,2/2 cm

Gewicht

506 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-55458-186-3

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Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
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DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: One Hundred Years of Social Work
  • Table of Contents for
    One Hundred Years of Social Work: A History of the Profession in English Canada, 1900-2000 by Therese Jennissen and Colleen Lundy

    Preface

    Acknowledgements

    Abbreviations of Organizations and Terms


    Chapter One: Responding to Industrial Capitalism and Setting the Stage for Professional Social Work, 1880-1924

    Child Welfare

    Poverty

    The Role of Religion

    Planting the Seeds of Social Work

    The Settelement Movement

    Charity Organization Societies (COS)

    Social Work in World War I

    Postwar Social Unrest and Labour Conflict

    Conclusion

    Notes

    Chapter Two: Pursuing Professional Status, 1924-29

    The American Influence

    The Formative Years in Canadian Social Work Education

    Formation of a Canadian Social Work Association

    The Impact of Pursuing Professional Status

    Conclusion

    Notes

    Chapter Three: Face to Face with Poverty: Social Work in the Depression, 1930-9

    Social Workers Respond to Unemployment and Poverty

    The Relief Crisis

    Social Workers Come under Attack

    Housing Conditions

    Stretcher Bearers or Political Activists

    Left-Leaning Social Workers

    Social Casework Challenged

    Developments in the CASW

    Conclusion

    Notes

    Chapter Four: Social Work in the War Years, 1939-45: Expansion and Consolidation

    Contributing to the War Effort

    The Continuation of Peacetime Social Work

    Shortage of Qualified Social Workers

    Growth and Consolidation in the CASW

    Conclusion

    Notes

    Chapter Five: Postwar Reconstruction and Civil Defence, 1940-60

    Social Work and Postwar Reconstruction

    The Royal Commission on Dominion-Provincial Relations (Rowell-Sirois), 1937-40

    Unemployment Insurance Act, 1940

    Report on Social Security for Canada (Marsh Report), 1943

    Advisory Committee on Health Insurance (the Heagerty Committee), 1942-43

    The Committee on Housing and Community Planning (the Curtis Committee), 1944

    The Family Allowances Act, 1944

    The Dominion-Provincial Conference on Reconstruction, 1945

    Keeping an Eye on Child Welfare

    Social Work and Civil Defence in Times of Peace

    Conclusion

    Notes

    Chapter Six: Social Work in the Cold War Era, 1940-60: Radicalism and Repression

    The Daycare Movement

    The Peace Movement

    The Canadian Peace Congress

    Social Workers for Peace

    The Case of Mary Jennison: A Victim of Anti-Communist Witch Hunts

    The RCMP "Red List"

    Conclusion

    Notes

    Chapter Seven: A Conservative Era in Social Work: The 1950s

    Formalizing a Code of Ethics

    Welfare Planning as Social Action

    Abolition of the Death Penalty

    The Doukhobor Situation

    Revisiting the Social Action Mandate, 1956-58

    Conclusion

    Notes

    Chapter Eight: The Struggle for Workplace Improvements and Standards: The Role of Unions and Professional Associations

    Social Work and Unions: An Uneasy Alliance

    Social Workers, Staff Associations, and Unions

    Vulnerability of Social Workers: A Case Example

    Social Workers in High Demand and Short Supply

    Inadequate Training

    Salaries and Conditions of Work

    Social Workers Prepare to Strike

    Conclusion

    Notes

    Chapter Nine: Provincial Autonomy and Reorganization in the CASW, 1950-65

    The "Manpower" Crisis in Social Work

    Restructuring of Role and Function

    Provincial Autonomy

    The Move to Provincial Associations: British Columbia

    Developments in Quebec

    New Directions for the CASW

    Conclusion

    Notes

    Chapter Ten: Advancing Social Work Education, 1950-70

    US Influence on Social Work Education

    Organizing Social Work Education in Canada

    The National Committee of Canadian Schools of Social Work (NCCSSW)

    Canadian Committee on Social Work Education (CCSWE)

    Canadian Council on Education and Personnel for the Social Services (CCEPSS)

    Social Worker Shortage and Social Welfare Workers

    Meeting the Challenges in Social Work Education

    The Unwelcoming University

    Conclusion

    Notes

    Chapter Eleven: Legal Regulation of Social Work: The Last Stage in Professionalization

    The Process of Professionalization

    Legal Regulation: A Troubled Relationship with the State

    A Patchwork of Regulatory Legislation

    Convincing Government and Social Work

    The Impact of Professionalization

    Conclusion

    Notes

    Chapter Twelve: Staying the Course: Choosing Professional Status over Progressive Politics

    Selective Responses to Government Initiatives

    Initiatives by Provincial Associations

    The CASW Critiques Its Own Responses to Government

    Silence on the Status of Women

    Housing and Urban Renewal

    The Absence of the CASW in Social Workers' Political Struggles

    Going It Alone: Bridget Moran's Battle with British Columbia's Social Credit Government

    Accountability and Ethics in Social Work Practice: The Warrendale Affair

    Exercising the Left Wing: Social Workers Promoting Social Change

    Conclusion

    Notes

    Chapter Thirteen: Social Work in a Declining Welfare State, 1974-2000

    Cutbacks to the Welfare State and Changes in the Profession, 1974-89

    Malaise in the Profession

    Social Work Practitioners Shift to the Left

    Persecution of a Left-Leaning Social Work Professor

    A Wholesale Attack on the Welfare State, 1989-2000

    Responses from the Social Work Community

    Social Work Demonstrates Its Relevance

    Conclusion

    Notes

    Chapter Fourteen: One Hundred Years of Social Work: Looking Back and Moving Foward into the Twenty-First Century

    A Time of Transition

    Social Work Entering the Twenty-First Century: An Uncertain Time

    External Challenges

    Challenges Internal to the Profession

    The Ongoing Struggle to Address Our Inherent Contradictions

    Losing Ground in the Workplace and in Society

    Fragmentation of Social Work Bodies

    Social Work Theory and the Question of Theoretical Robustness

    Losing Our Historical Roots in the Peace Movement

    Moving Foward

    Fighting for Control over Our Work

    Returning to Our Legacy of Resistance

    Reinvigorating Our Theory Base

    Promoting Social and Economic Justice, Not Charity

    Note


    Appendix A: CASW Branches, 1927-58

    Appendix B: CASW Presidents, 1926-2001

    References

    Index