Radical Social Work Today
Phil Lee editor Mary Langan editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publishing:1st Oct '26
£124.99
This title is due to be published on 1st October, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

In the 1960s and 1970s, the radical social work movement advanced a wide-ranging critique of conventional theory and practice, which had a major impact on all those involved in the emerging profession of social work. In the 1980s, unemployment, growing poverty, and the austere social policies of the new right transformed the context of social work. First published in 1989, Radical Social Work Today examines the implications of these changes for the theories and methods of radical social work and asks: what are the essential elements of a radical strategy for the 1990s?
The contributors address issues which received little attention in the early radical social work texts, including racism and social work, unemployment and health care, privatization, patch systems of social work, and work with older people. The book also reaffirms the importance of feminist perspectives in radical social work and reconsiders the difficulties of radical practice in probation work, community work, and residential care.
The strong practical emphasis of the book makes it an ideal text for students and social workers who want to know what radical strategies really involve.
Review of the first publication:
“…interesting and informative…an excellent piece of work.”
— Peter Leonard, McGill University, UK
ISBN: 9781041405337
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
346 pages