For use as a text in foundations generalist social policy courses, either at the baccalaureate or master’s level, this book examines the process of defining need, analyzing social policy, and developing new policy. A clear philosophical base and a common theoretical framework underlie the discussion of each component of the policy process. Four themes are interwoven throughout the book: the importance of thinking critically about social policy, the benefits of using the strengths perspective in policy analysis and development, the critical role social policy plays in all areas of practice, and the absolute responsibility of every social worker to engage in policy practice.
Routledgesw.com now contains 6 cases; the Sanchez Case has been revised to include much more policy content. Instructor materials include extra readings, PowerPoints, test questions, annotated links, syllabi, and EPAS guidelines.
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Six unique, in-depth, interactive, fictional cases with dynamic characters and real-life situations that students can reach from any computer and that provide a “learning by doing” format unavailable with any other text. Students will have an advantage unlike any other in their social work training. Instructors are encouraged use the case studies to enrich the learning experience. Learn more about the cases »
A wealth of instructor-only resources including: full-text readings linked to key concepts in each chapter, along with questions to encourage further thought and discussion; a rich bank of exam questions (both objective and open-ended) and PowerPoint presentations; sample syllabi demonstrating how the text and website used together through the course satisfy the 2015 Council on Social Work Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards (EPAS); annotated links to a treasure trove of articles, videos, and Internet sites; and an online forum inviting all instructors using texts in the series to share ideas to improve teaching and learning.Learn more about these resources »
Dr. Rosemary Kennedy Chapin is an award-winning teacher and researcher, possessing extensive program development experience in the social policy arena. After receiving her PhD, she worked as a Research/Policy Analyst for the Minnesota Department of Human Services, where she was involved in crafting numerous longterm care reform initiatives. In 1989, she joined the faculty at the University of Kansas, where she established and now directs the Office of Aging and Long Term Care (OALTC), which was created to improve social service practice and policy for older adults, particularly low-income elders. Her social policy research and strengthsbased training initiatives can be viewed at www.oaltc.ku.edu. Dr. Chapin has been recognized at both the state and the federal level for her social policy research and advocacy..She recently won the prestigious Steeples Award for her policy practice work on behalf of older adults. In addition to numerous articles and book chapters on social policy, she has also co-authored a text and various book chapters on the use of the strengths approach in social work practice with older adults. She teaches social policy and social work and aging courses at the University of Kansas. Dr. Chapin and her husband have three children and live in Lawrence, Kansas.
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Table of Contents
DOCXReading Discussion Questions
DOCX1.1 Gates (2014)
PDF1.2 Donaldson (2016)
PDFChapter 1 Reading Discussion Questions
DOCX2.1 Malekoff (2012)
PDF2.2 Cnann (2010)
PDF2.3 Moore (2013)
PDF2.4 Smolak (2013)
PDFChapter 2 Reading Discussion Questions
DOCX3.1 Barretti (2009)
PDF3.2 Harvey (2011)
PDF3.3 Gerst (2009)
PDFChapter 3 Reading Discussion Questions
DOCX4.1 Jansson (2002)
PDF4.2 Pankratz (2014)
PDFChapter 4 Reading Discussion Questions
DOCX5.1 Gen (2013)
PDF5.2 Cronley (2010)
PDF5.3 Kannenberg (2013)
PDF5.4 Burdge (2009)
PDF5.5 Nixon (2011)
PDFChapter 5 Reading Discussion Questions
DOCX6.1 Steen (2013)
PDF6.2 Grinstein-Weiss (2009)
PDFChapter 6 Reading Discussion Questions
DOCX7.1 Garcia (2011)
PDF7.2 O'Brien (2009)
PDF7.3 McMillin (2014)
PDF7.4 Pardeck (2002)
PDF7.5 Kick (2000)
PDF7.6 Karger (2010)
PDFChapter 7 Reading Discussion Questions
DOCX8.1 Ghilarducci (2010)
PDF8.2 Katz (2013)
PDF8.3 Rose (2009)
PDF8.4 Rossi (2013)
PDF8.5 Rogers (1994)
PDFChapter 8 Reading Discussion Questions
DOCX9.1 Lennon-Dearing (2013)
PDF9.2 Phillippi (2012)
PDF9.3 Duran (2013)
PDFChapter 9 Reading Discussion Questions
DOCX10.1 Reisch (2012)
PDF10.2 Owens (2012)
PDF10.3 Horevitz (2013)
PDF10.4 Larkin (2014)
PDF10.5 Gass (2013)
PDFChapter 10 Reading Discussion Questions
DOCX11.1 Allen (2009)
PDF11.2 Angel (2014)
PDF11.3 Hinterlong (2008)
PDFChapter 11 Reading Discussion Questions
DOCX12.1 Stanhope (2015)
PDF12.2 Soska (2015)
PDF12.3 Brady (2015)
PDFChapter 12 Reading Discussion Questions
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