Dictionary of Social Work: The Definitive A to Z of Social Work and Social Care
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Book Details
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Author: Martin Thomas
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Publisher: Rawat Publications
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Language: English
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Edition: 2022
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ISBN: 9788131604168
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Pages: 592
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Cover: Hardcover
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Dimensions: 8.6 x 6.0 x 1.5 inches
About the Book
Dictionary of Social Work: The Definitive A to Z of Social Work and Social Care is a comprehensive and essential reference guide for anyone engaged in or preparing for a career in the fields of social work and social care. With over 1500 entries, this dictionary offers clear, concise, and up-to-date explanations of theories, concepts, approaches, and terminology central to frontline practice.
Written in accessible, jargon-free language, each entry is designed to enhance practical understanding and improve application in real-world settings. The dictionary provides valuable insights into key developments such as Every Child Matters and the personalisation of adult services, ensuring relevance in today’s evolving care environments. Cross-referenced entries and evidence-based content offer added value by connecting related ideas and encouraging deeper exploration.
Authored by field experts, the dictionary emphasizes professional values and integrates the most current policy guidance and legislation. It is especially beneficial for students in higher and further education pursuing careers in social work, community and residential care, child welfare, probation services, psychiatric nursing, and counseling.
This definitive A-to-Z reference not only supports academic learning but also serves as a trusted resource for practitioners seeking to navigate the complex and dynamic language of social care with confidence.
About the Author / Editor
Martin Thomas was formerly Head of the Institute of Social Work and Applied Social Studies at Staffordshire University and is currently a Practice Educator and Tutor at the University of Manchester, UK. He brings a wealth of academic expertise and professional insight into the field.
John Pierson, co-author, was formerly a Senior Lecturer in Social Work and Applied Social Studies at Staffordshire University. He now contributes as a Visiting Lecturer at the Creative Communities Unit at the same university. Together, they have produced a text that is both academically rigorous and practically invaluable.

