Policy Based Profession An Introduction to Social Welfare Policy Analysis for Social Workers 6th Edition Popple Test Bank
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- ISBN-10 : 0205920756
- ISBN-13 : 978-0205920754
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The sixth edition of The Policy-Based Profession provides students with a process for analyzing policies that will help them with a career in social work. It offers a detailed foundation for policy analysis, including chapters on historical policy analysis, social/economic analysis, and political analysis. This title brings students up to date on the latest developments in social work practice. Areas covered include: welfare reform, mental health managed care, the campaign to restructure Social Security, reactions to current immigration issues, current threats to workers’ pensions, program and policy responses to the problems of substance abuse, and the use of family preservation as an approach to child protection. A new chapter on health care reform discusses the economic impact of the Affordable Care Act.
Table of contents:
PART I: SOCIAL WELFARE POLICY AND THE SOCIAL WORK PROFESSION
Chapter 1. The Policy-Based Profession
Chapter 2. Defining Social Welfare Policy
PART II: SOCIAL WELFARE POLICY ANALYSIS
Chapter 3. Social Welfare Policy Analysis
Chapter 4. Policy Analysis from a Historical Perspective
Chapter 5. Social/Economic Analysis
PART III: THE FRAMEWORK APPLIED
Chapter 6. Fighting Poverty: Temporary Assistance to Needy Families
Chapter 7. Aging: Social Security as an Entitlement
Chapter 8. Mental Health and Substance Abuse
Chapter 9. Health Care Reform
Chapter 10. Child Welfare: Family Preservation Policy
PART IV: TAKING ACTION
Chapter 11. Politics and Social Welfare Policy
Chapter 12. Policy Practice for Social Workers
Chapter 13. Conclusion