All Our Welfare: Towards Participatory Social Policy

Author:   Peter Beresford (Visiting Professor, University of East Anglia and Co-Chair, Shaping Our Lives,)
Publisher:   Bristol University Press
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9781447328940


Pages:   468
Publication Date:   29 January 2016
Format:   Paperback
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All Our Welfare: Towards Participatory Social Policy


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Publishing rationale Offers a blueprint for participatory social policy for the future. As the leading social policy publisher, PP is the obvious publisher for this book. Peter Beresford is the leading name in user and participatory research and practice the best person to write this book. There is increasing interest (including internationally) in greater public, patient and service user involvement in social policy as both political activity and academic discipline. Written in an accessible and engaging style building on our growing list of work on participation from a well know PP author. Unique selling point: This is the first text to explore social policy and the welfare state from a participatory perspective

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Author:   Peter Beresford (Visiting Professor, University of East Anglia and Co-Chair, Shaping Our Lives,)
Publisher:   Bristol University Press
Imprint:   Policy Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.699kg
ISBN:  

9781447328940


ISBN 10:   1447328949
Pages:   468
Publication Date:   29 January 2016
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Peter Beresford is one of our best and most trenchant critics of the impact of neoliberal policies on social work services, service users and welfare provision more generally. This stimulating and important book deserves to be read widely. Michael Lavalette, Liverpool Hope University. An imaginative, challenging and valuable rethink of the welfare state, with a unique bottom-up focus from the perspective and interests of the people it was created to serve. Peter Tatchell, Director, Peter Tatchell Foundation. Few people are better qualified than Peter Beresford to write a book which recognises the strengths of the welfare state while also challenging its limitations. Essential reading for students, practitioners and activists. Iain Ferguson, University of the West of Scotland. All Our Welfare deftly weaves together history, policy and personal experiences to examine the pasts and possible futures of welfare in Britain. This timely and moving book is an important reminder that what welfare is really about is 'how we look after each other in society'. Imogen Tyler, Lancaster University; An illuminating, enjoyable and encouraging read which is highly recommended. Ekklesia


Peter Beresford is one of our best and most trenchant critics of the impact of neoliberal policies on social work services, service users and welfare provision more generally. This stimulating and important book deserves to be read widely. Michael Lavalette, Liverpool Hope University. An imaginative, challenging and valuable rethink of the welfare state, with a unique bottom-up focus from the perspective and interests of the people it was created to serve. Peter Tatchell, Director, Peter Tatchell Foundation. Few people are better qualified than Peter Beresford to write a book which recognises the strengths of the welfare state while also challenging its limitations. Essential reading for students, practitioners and activists. Iain Ferguson, University of the West of Scotland. All Our Welfare deftly weaves together history, policy and personal experiences to examine the pasts and possible futures of welfare in Britain. This timely and moving book is an important reminder that what welfare is really about is 'how we look after each other in society'. Imogen Tyler, Lancaster University.


""Beresford’s book makes an integral contribution towards re-conceiving the welfare of citizens, rather than social policy for citizens"" - Critical and Radical Social Work ""All our welfare provides an astute and important critique of British social policy as a discipline, as well as acting as a manifesto for changes in it."" Critical Policy Studies ""All Our Welfare is a wonderful book, full of hope and inspiration. It offers very practical ideas rooted in the experience of people from all walks of life, and it shows how a society in which we care for each other is both desirable and achievable."" Dan Paskins, Head of Policy and Learning at Big Lottery Fund. ""This broader vision of welfare as a central part of social organisation is welcome and challenging. But the reader is not presented with a manifesto, this is instead a discussion of good practice and an attempt to shake the reader out of established patterns of thinking about social policy and what its parameters are."" Social Policy & Administration, February 2019 ""This book has already established itself in contributing not only to how we think about social policy, but to how we think about our relationships with users and therefore the constructs we develop to humanise our services."" Change Agents Blog ""An illuminating, enjoyable and encouraging read which is highly recommended."" - Ekklesia ""This book is a rollicking good read! ""All Our Welfare"" by Peter Beresford is accessible and engaging not only because it comes from deep personal and professional perspectives backed up by evidence, but also because it's been written from the heart"" - Waterstones ""A remarkable work that highlights the past, present and possible future welfare state from a ‘participatory perspective’ and offers the reader the opportunity to consider a future welfare state that actually includes user involvement in developing social policy."" Mo Stewart, Disability studies researcher ""an interesting introductory history of UK welfare policies and a particularly useful resource for understanding the principles and practices of social policy service user movements."" Ethics and Social Welfare ""This book does not duck the complexities of the history of the welfare state and its current forms. It interleaves formal analyses with personal testimony to great effect. It is well researched and refreshing."" Diana Rose, Professor King's College London ? ?""An excellent discussion and ?I recommend the book??."" Natalie Bennett, Leader, Green Party?, panel member at launch for All our welfare ""Beresford's book has the character of its message: participation. The ubiquity of personal experience makes it a really engaging book to read."" Citizen's Income Trust ""[Peter Beresford] challenges conventional wisdom and in turn subjects the dominant narrative to critical inquiry. He puts forward a very convincing alternative, based on democracy and service-user participation."" Sean Creaney, Times Higher Education ""All our Welfare is a thought-provoking book that offers a timely challenge to much contemporary academic social policy...it is enriched by the author's personal experience."" LSE Review of Books ""All Our Welfare deftly weaves together history, policy and personal experiences to examine the pasts and possible futures of welfare in Britain. This timely and moving book is an important reminder that what welfare is really about is ‘how we look after each other in society’."" Imogen Tyler, Lancaster University ""Peter Beresford is one of our best and most trenchant critics of the impact of neoliberal policies on social work services, service users and welfare provision more generally. This stimulating and important book deserves to be read widely."" Michael Lavalette, Liverpool Hope University “A very grounded picture utilising the huge amount of research Beresford has done with different groups of service-users setting out …the main barriers to getting help or what people say they want when asked…a compelling argument.” - Journal of Social Policy ""Welfare reform doesn't need to mean cuts and privatisation. As this crucial book demonstrates, a dynamic, participatory system is an alternative to both the market and top-down bureaucracies. A much needed contribution."" Owen Jones, author and Guardian columnist ""An imaginative, challenging and valuable rethink of the welfare state, with a unique bottom-up focus from the perspective and interests of the people it was created to serve."" Peter Tatchell, Director, Peter Tatchell Foundation ""An incisive, compelling and highly personal case for a more democratic and participative social policy which fills the user perspective gap left by many others."" Alan Walker, University of Sheffield


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Peter Beresford OBE is Professor of Citizen Participation at the University of Essex and Emeritus Professor at Brunel University London. He has a background as a long-term user of mental health services and welfare benefits. He is also Co-Chair of Shaping Our Lives, the disabled people's and service users' organisation, network and think tank. He has a longstanding involvement in issues of participation as service user, writer, researcher, campaigner and educator.

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