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Connecting Policy to Practice in the Human Services (3 Revised edition)

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Traditionally, human services policy has been made by people whose own lives are unaffected by their decisions.

As a consequence, that policy often fails to meet the needs of service users.

In this third edition of Connecting Policy to Practice in the Human Services, Brad McKenzie and Brian Wharf suggest that a more inclusive process will produce better results.

Following a careful examination of current practices, they look at a number of alternative strategies, including shared decision-making, policy communities, and community governance.

This edition has been updated throughout and features a new chapter presenting a case study analysis of policy resistance, new chapter summaries, end-of-chapter critical thinking questions, and an online glossary, making it the most current and engaging text available.

Linking Canadian social welfare policy with social welfare practice, this indispensable resource encourages and facilitates participation in a process that has significant consequences for many lives.

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Product Details
0195430093 / 9780195430097
Paperback
08/10/2009
Canada
280 pages, 7 figures & 9 tables
154 x 230 mm, 384 grams
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