This is something of a best seller & it is easy to understand why. It will serve the needs of both Level 1 & other students of social policy well [and] it carries off the exploration of specific theoretical issues within discrete policy areas particularly well
- Social Policy & Administration". This is an extremely useful updated text for students of social policy & other related areas such as social work. The book is clearly written & enables students to develop an understanding of how & why social policies are constructed. Key points are well made & highlighted examples/boxes are provided in the text. There is reference made at the end of each chapter to further reading
- Bernard Melling University of Salford. I consider this to be an essential book for students of social policy here at the University of Salford. This third edition of the bestselling " Social Policy" builds on the strengths of the highly respected first & second editions to offer a broad introduction to current developments in social policy & welfare. Comprehensive readable & thought-provoking this is the standard introductory book on social policy in the UK. It provides a framework for exploring key questions such as: What are social policies? How are social policies created & implemented? Why do certain policies exist? This revised edition has been expanded & thoroughly updated to reflect the latest developments in the fields of social policy & welfare. It
Includes:: a new chapter on criminal justice; revised chapters on education community & social care & health; an updated & expanded glossary of key terms & annotated further reading including websites; & annotated further reading
- including websites. " Social Policy" is essential reading for students beginning or building on their study of social policy or welfare. The book is also suitable as a reference resource for practitioners & professional policy makers in fields including health medicine & nursing housing social services & counselling education law & criminology."