1st Edition

Financial Aid through Social Work

    146 Pages
    by Routledge

    Financial Aid through Social Work (1979) examines the way in which financial aid through social work has been used and the consequences of such use. Beginning with an examination of the historical and comparative background, the book looks at the decisions made by social workers on financial aid and the way in which they are arrived at. Among the questions examined are the extent to which there is any well-defined policy on financial aid, the overlap between the work of social work departments and other agencies, and the effect that financial aid has on the relationship between clients and social workers.

    1. Britain: Post-Second World War Experience  2. Britain: Developments since Ingleby  3. Relationships between Social Work and other Public Agencies  4. Social Work and Assistance Services: Comparative Experience  5. Social Work Practice and Financial Aid  6. Variations in the Provision of Financial Aid  7. Decision Making  8. Conclusions

    Biography

    Michael P. Jackson and B. Michael Valencia