Working with Marginalised Groups: From Policy to Practice
Anya Ahmed
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Description for Working with Marginalised Groups: From Policy to Practice
Paperback. This book highlights a range of individuals and groups in UK society who experience exclusion or marginalisation, including Roma, young carers and people with Autism Spectrum Disorders. It takes a unique practice-based focus, designed to encourage an enquiring mind in relation to diversity in society and to debunk myths about 'the others'. Editor(s): Ahmed, Anya; Rogers, Michaela. Num Pages: 160 pages, 5 black & white illustrations, biography. BIC Classification: JFS; JKS. Category: (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Dimension: 158 x 275 x 20. Weight in Grams: 276.
This book highlights a range of individuals and groups in UK society who experience exclusion or marginalisation, including Roma, young carers and people with Autism Spectrum Disorders. It takes a unique practice-based focus, designed to encourage discussion about diversity in society and to debunk myths about 'the others'.
This book highlights a range of individuals and groups in UK society who experience exclusion or marginalisation, including Roma, young carers and people with Autism Spectrum Disorders. It takes a unique practice-based focus, designed to encourage discussion about diversity in society and to debunk myths about 'the others'.
Product Details
Publisher
Macmillan Education UK
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Condition
New
Number of Pages
160
Place of Publication
, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781137559562
SKU
V9781137559562
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Ref
99-40
About Anya Ahmed
Dr Anya Ahmed is a Senior Lecturer in Social Policy at the University of Salford, UK Dr. Michaela Rogers is a Lecturer in Social Work at the University of Salford, UK
Reviews for Working with Marginalised Groups: From Policy to Practice
'This book provides a very useful framework for embedding core ideas about marginalisation, exclusion and direct work with vulnerable groups - I would definitely recommend it.' - Cath Williams, Assistant Professor in Social Work, University of Nottingham, UK