One Hundred Years of Social Work: A History of the Profession in English Canada, 1900–2000

A History of the Profession in English Canada, 1900–2000

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Human Services, Social Work, History
Cover of the book One Hundred Years of Social Work: A History of the Profession in English Canada, 1900–2000 by Therese Jennissen, Colleen Lundy, Wilfrid Laurier University Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Therese Jennissen, Colleen Lundy ISBN: 9781554583423
Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier University Press Publication: February 17, 2011
Imprint: Wilfrid Laurier University Press Language: English
Author: Therese Jennissen, Colleen Lundy
ISBN: 9781554583423
Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier University Press
Publication: February 17, 2011
Imprint: Wilfrid Laurier University Press
Language: English

One Hundred Years of Social Work is the first comprehensive history of social work as a profession in English Canada. Organized chronologically, it provides a critical and compelling look at the internal struggles and debates in the social work profession over the course of a century and investigates the responses of social workers to several important events. A central theme in the book is the long-standing struggle of the professional association (the Canadian Association of Social Workers) and individual social workers to reconcile advancement of professional status with the promotion social action.

The book chronicles the early history of the secularization and professionalization of social work and examines social workers roles during both world wars, the Depression, and in the era of postwar reconstruction. It includes sections on civil defence, the Cold War, unionization, social work education, regulation of the profession, and other key developments up to the end of the twentieth century.

Drawing on extensive archival research as well as personal interviews and secondary literature, the authors provide strong academic evidence of a profession that has endured many important changes and continues to advocate for a just society and a responsive social welfare state.

One Hundred Years of Social Work will be of interest to social workers, social work students and educators, social historians, professional associations and anyone interested in understanding the complex nature of people and institutions.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

One Hundred Years of Social Work is the first comprehensive history of social work as a profession in English Canada. Organized chronologically, it provides a critical and compelling look at the internal struggles and debates in the social work profession over the course of a century and investigates the responses of social workers to several important events. A central theme in the book is the long-standing struggle of the professional association (the Canadian Association of Social Workers) and individual social workers to reconcile advancement of professional status with the promotion social action.

The book chronicles the early history of the secularization and professionalization of social work and examines social workers roles during both world wars, the Depression, and in the era of postwar reconstruction. It includes sections on civil defence, the Cold War, unionization, social work education, regulation of the profession, and other key developments up to the end of the twentieth century.

Drawing on extensive archival research as well as personal interviews and secondary literature, the authors provide strong academic evidence of a profession that has endured many important changes and continues to advocate for a just society and a responsive social welfare state.

One Hundred Years of Social Work will be of interest to social workers, social work students and educators, social historians, professional associations and anyone interested in understanding the complex nature of people and institutions.

More books from Wilfrid Laurier University Press

Cover of the book Toronto’s Fighting 75th in the Great War 1915–1919 by Therese Jennissen, Colleen Lundy
Cover of the book Desire Never Leaves by Therese Jennissen, Colleen Lundy
Cover of the book W.B. Yeats by Therese Jennissen, Colleen Lundy
Cover of the book Fifty Years of Religious Studies in Canada by Therese Jennissen, Colleen Lundy
Cover of the book The End(s) of Community by Therese Jennissen, Colleen Lundy
Cover of the book Debating Rights Inflation in Canada by Therese Jennissen, Colleen Lundy
Cover of the book The Tramp Room by Therese Jennissen, Colleen Lundy
Cover of the book The Social Origins of the Welfare State by Therese Jennissen, Colleen Lundy
Cover of the book Beyond the Altar by Therese Jennissen, Colleen Lundy
Cover of the book Broad Is the Way by Therese Jennissen, Colleen Lundy
Cover of the book How Silent Were the Churches? by Therese Jennissen, Colleen Lundy
Cover of the book Trans.Can.Lit: Resituating the Study of Canadian Literature by Therese Jennissen, Colleen Lundy
Cover of the book Unruly Penelopes and the Ghosts by Therese Jennissen, Colleen Lundy
Cover of the book Luther and the Radicals by Therese Jennissen, Colleen Lundy
Cover of the book Simone Weil: An Introduction to Her Thought by Therese Jennissen, Colleen Lundy
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy