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Families and Social Workers: The Work of Family Service Units 1940-1985 (Hardcover)

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Families and Social Workers examines the origins, development and impact of Family Service Units (FSU), a voluntary social work agency that, during the post-war period, exercised an influence on the development of social work practice and training out of all proportion to its size and resources. Originating in the activities of conscientious objectors in Liverpool, Manchester and Stepney during the Second World War, FSU’s innovative methods of working with poor families led to the establishment of units in towns and cities throughout Britain. This study shows how FSU met the challenges and opportunities presented by the introduction of state-run social services; evaluates its successes and failures in terms of the aims that units set themselves; and examines the conflicts that arose between FSU’s commitment to independence and innovation and its dependence on local authority funding.

Product Details
ISBN: 9780853236566
ISBN-10: 0853236569
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Publication Date: February 1st, 2001
Pages: 286
Language: English
Series: Liverpool University Press - Liverpool Science Fiction Texts