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INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES IN SOCIAL WORK
COUNTERING DISCRIMINATION IN
SOCIAL WORK
First published 1998 by Ashgate Publishing
Published 2017 by Routledge
2 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon, OX14 4RN
711 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10017, USA
Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an informa business
Copyright Bogdan Lesnik 1998
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilised in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers.
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Product or corporate names may be trademarks or registered trademarks, and are used only for identification and explanation without intent to infringe.
British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
Countering discrimination in social work. (International
perspectives in social work)
1. Discrimination 2. Social service 3. Social service - Sociological aspects
I. Lesnik, Bogdan
361.3
Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 98-70986
ISBN 13: 978-1-85742-436-2 (hbk)
Typeset by Express Typesetters Ltd, Farnham, Surrey
Contents
Neil Thompson
Signe Dobelniece
Lena Dominelli
Lena Dominelli
Bob Sapey
Mary Marshall and Cherry Rowlings
Helen Cosis Brown
Tim Stainton
Robert Adams
Neil Thompson
Editorial Board
International Perspectives in Social Work
Editor
Dr Bogdan Lesnik, School of Social Work, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Consulting Editor
Jo Campling
Editorial Board
Prof James G. Barber, School of Social Administration and Social Work,
Faculty of Social Sciences, Flinders University of South Australia, Adelaide
Prof Dorota Iwaniec, Queens University of Belfast, UK
Dr Blaz Mesec, School of Social Work, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Prof Shulamit Ramon, Anglia Polytechnic University, Cambridge, UK
Prof Neil Thompson, North East Wales Institute, Wrexham, UK
Prof Janice Wood Wetzel, Adelphi University, Garden City, New York,
USA
Dr Darja Zavirsek, School of Social Work, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Editorial Office
School of Social Work Topnika 33 1000 Ljubljana Slovenia
phone: (+386) 61 1377615
fax: (+386) 61 1377122
email: bogdan.lesnik@guest.arnes.si
Signe Dobelniece
Signe Dobelniece gained her Bachelors degree from the University of Latvia in philosophy and her Masters degree in social work from the University of Gothenburg in Sweden. She has worked as a sociologist, mainly researching problems of education and youth. Currently she teaches sociology and social work and does research at the University of Latvia. She has written a number of works on poverty.
Lena Dominelli
Professor Lena Dominelli has worked as a community worker, social worker and probation officer. She currently teaches and does research at the University of Southampton in England where she is the Director of the Centre for International Social and Community Development. She is also President of the International Association of Schools of Social Work. She has written extensively about social work and social policy. Her recent key books include: Anti-Racist Social Work (1988), Feminist Social Work (1989 (with E. McLeod), Women and Community Action (1990), Gender, Sex Offenders and Probation Practice (1991), Women Across Continents: Feminist Comparative Social Policy (1991), Anti-Racist Probation Practice (1995) (with others) and Sociology for Social Work (1997).
Bob Sapey
Bob Sapey has worked as a social worker, training officer and care manager. He currently teaches and does research at the University of Central Lancashire in Preston, England. He has written about social work with disabled people and about the impact of technology on the practice of social workers in a range of academic journals. He has recently collaborated with Michael Oliver to produce the second edition of Social Work with Disabled People, which will be published in 1999.
Mary Marshall
Mary Marshall, OBE, has worked as a child care officer, social worker, lecturer in Applied Social Studies, Liverpool University, and Director of Age Concern Scotland. She is at present Director of the Dementia Services Development Centre. She has edited and co-edited a number of books on ageing and dementia; she is the author of the classic Social Work with Old People (1983, second ed. 1990) and of I Cant Place this Place at all: Working with People with Dementia and their Carers (1996).
Cherry Rowlings
Cherry Rowlings is a professor of social work at Stirling University in Scotland. She has extensive background in research, teaching and management. She is the author of Social Work with Elderly People (1981) and co-editor of Past Trauma in Later Life: European Perspectives on Therapeutic Work with Older People (1997).
Helen Cosis Brown
Helen Cosis Brown is Head of the Department of Health and Social Care at the University of Hertfordshire, England. She worked as a social worker and a manager for ten years in an inner London local authority social services department. She has a particular interest in fostering and adoption as well as social work with lesbians and gay men. She has recently published Social Work and Sexuality: Working with Lesbians and Gay Men (1998).
Tim Stainton
Dr Tim Stainton had worked as a social worker, policy analyst and consultant in the intellectual disability field for the past twenty years. He was formerly assistant professor at the McGill School of Social Work in Canada and is presently a lecturer and co-ordinator of community care programmes in the Department of Social Policy and Applied Social Studies at the University of Wales in Swansea. He has researched and published on a wide range of subjects concerned with social work, difference and intellectual disabilities, notably a theory of disability rights, Autonomy and Social Policy (Avebury, 1994). He is currently working on a major study of the historical and intellectual construction of intellectual disability in western modernity.
Robert Adams
Robert Adams is Professor of Human Services Development and Profes-isorial Research Fellow at the Policy Studies Research Centre, University of Lincolnshire and Humberside, Hull, England. He has published widely on aspects of protest, empowerment and criminal justice. His most recent books include Protests by Pupils: Empowerment, Schooling and the State (1991), Prison Riots in Britain and the USA (1994), Social Work and Empowerment (1996), The Personal Social Services: Clients, Consumers or Citizens (1996), The Abuses of Punishment (1998) and Quality Social Work (1998).
Neil Thompson
Professor Neil Thompson teaches in the School of Health and Community Studies at North East Wales Institute and is a Principal Consultant with Ashley Maynard Associates. He is the author of a number of social work books, including
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