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OverviewAs Australian social work education approaches its centenary in 2029, it is clear that much of the history of the profession has been forgotten or is merely shadowy memory, layered with gossip, cliché and stereotypes rather than facts. Verl Lewis, social work educator and historian, was right when he said that understanding their own history is essential for social workers’ self-understanding and self-awareness. Who are the social workers today, and where have they come from? Are they doctors’ handmaidens, because of their origins in medical social work, or do their connections to the settlement movement make them radical drivers of change? Perhaps their beginnings in the Charity Organisation Society mean they are agents of social control. There is some truth in all these assertions, but the story of Australian social work education is both more complex and more nuanced than this. For Social Betterment tells, for the first time, the history of Australian social work education from 1900 to 1960 – a story of a fight for standards and the tenacity of a group of women (and a few men) who were determined to improve care and conditions for those most vulnerable in our community. It also reflects on why the rights of women and First Nations peoples were overlooked for so long, and examines the future challenges for social work in Australia. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jane MillerPublisher: Monash University Publishing Imprint: Monash University Publishing ISBN: 9781922979438ISBN 10: 1922979430 Pages: 336 Publication Date: 01 February 2024 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsI thought it was engaging, funny, historically interesting, enlightening and intriguing. -- Cindy Smith * CEO of Australian Association of Social Workers * Author InformationJane Miller is a retired social worker and life member of the Australian Association of Social Workers. She is the author of several books, including Leading Social Work: 75 Years at the University of Melbourne (2016), and co-editor (with Dorothy Scott) of A Love of Truth and a Love of Service: The Social Work Legacy of Leonard Tierney (2019). Her work appears in a range of print and online publications, including on the London School of Economics and Politics website. Jane contributed to the Royal Children’s Hospital history 150 Years of Caring (2021) and the Spoken Memories Project of the Australian Association of Social Workers, and worked with the University of Melbourne Social Work Alumni on a series of oral histories, ‘Reflecting on Social Work Careers’ (2021). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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