The Sotheby's Wine Encyclopedia
Tom Stevenson
Published: 2008-03-21
Pages: 664
Roger Smith, Professor of Social Work Research, De Montfort University, UK
This comprehensive book uniquely acknowledges the overlap between different states of adult vulnerability within a range of health, social care and community contexts. The book looks beyond social work practice and legislative focus to examine the categories of at risk " and vulnerable adults ". These include often forgotten groups such as homeless people, prisoners and migrant workers.
Through a range of practical examples, the book illustrates how professionals can usefully and effectively intervene to lessen the chance of a member of an excluded community becoming at greater risk " of further vulnerability. The book includes:
- Explanations of core themes and implications for a range of professionals and service providers with a practical and accessible focus
- Case studies and practice examples from work with vulnerable groups
- Illustrative examples of how different states of vulnerability are frequently contingent upon one another
Contributors: Jill Aitken, David Bailey, Jennifer Burton, Caroline Cole, Jo Edwards, Michael Farquharson, Lalage Harries, Tennyson Mgutshini, Melanie Parris and Kate Potter.