Segal's "Social Welfare Policy and Social Programs: A Values Perspective," Cengage International Edition, 5th Edition, does more than enable you to identify, describe and analyze social welfare policies, it also draws you into an examination of the values and beliefs that drive our social welfare system. The author demonstrates how the myriad values of diverse groups in America have influenced current policies and shows that analysis takes place through the lens of these often opposing values. Strategies for how these policy insights can be applied to influence the policy-making process are also presented. The dual themes of critical thinking and critical evaluation provide the framework of the book, and Segal's inclusion of international perspectives on values around social welfare policies and social programs heightens your awareness of the global implications of social work around the world.
Part I: UNDERSTANDING SOCIAL WELFARE.
1. Social Welfare Policy and Underlying Values.
2. Historical Foundations of Social Welfare in America.
3. Conceptual Foundations of Social Welfare Policy.
4. Analyzing and Researching Social Welfare Policies.
5. The Delivery of Social Welfare Services.
Part II: CRITICAL CONCERNS THAT AFFECT ALL ARENAS OF SOCIAL WELFARE.
6. Social Justice and Civil Rights.
7. Poverty and Economic Inequality.
8. Economics, Employment, Budgets, and Taxes.
Part III: KEY SOCIAL WELFARE POLICIES AND PROGRAMS.
9. Social Insurance.
10. Aging and Social Welfare Policy.
11. Children and Families.
12. Health Care Policy.
Part IV: BUILDING ON OUR KNOWLEDGE OF SOCIAL WELFARE POLICY AND SOCIAL PROGRAMS.
13. United States Social Welfare Policies and International Comparisons.
14. Policy Practice and the Impact of Social Welfare Policies.
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Elizabeth A. Segal
Elizabeth A. Segal is a Professor in Arizona State University's School of Social Work. Along with this text, Dr. Segal has multiple publications, including a social welfare policy text and numerous journal articles. She is a co-founder and editor emeritus of the Journal of Poverty. Her areas of research and interest include inequality, social justice and social empathy.
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New Learning Objectives guide students through each chapter's content and outline the content and skills they can expect to learn.
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Thoroughly updated content reflects the latest research, policies and data, including the impact of COVID-19 on public health and social welfare.
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Thoroughly updated content reflects the latest research, policies and data, including the impact of COVID-19 on public health and social welfare.
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The text explores voter suppression and social movements to show how public opinion and activism shape social welfare policy.
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Skills and resources to conduct policy analysis are introduced early, helping students easily navigate policy discussions in arenas of critical concern and key social policies.
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Values-based framework with What Do You Think? prompts encourages ethical reflection and critical thinking.
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Career-focused features like More About boxes and debate prompts connect course content to real-world practice and professional preparation.
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This text is aligned with CSWE EPAS 2022, with Helping Hands icons highlighting required competencies and practice behaviors for accreditation support.