From the Back Cover
Social Work Macro Practice, Third Edition F. Ellen Netting, Virginia Commonwealth University Peter M. Kettner, Arizona State University Steven L. McMurtry, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Social Work Macro Practice focuses on work with organizations and communities, including planned change approaches and implementation. The text is distinguished by its unique practice model that shows students how to use communities and organizations to help clients, and a strong emphasis is placed on the iterative nature of planned change and the necessity of preparing oneself for conflict in any change effort. Highlights of the Third Edition: New chapter on implementation takes the reader beyond planning change and discusses implementation issues. Chapter on problems and target populations has been developed into two distinct chapters (one on problems and one on populations), emphasizing the importance of recognizing diversity among population groups involved in change efforts. Material on human service systems is now integrated throughout text New discussion questions and exercises at the end of every chapter allow students to further explore the concepts they read about.
Social Work Macro Practice FROM THE PUBLISHER
Social Work Macro Practice, Third Edition F. Ellen Netting, Virginia Commonwealth University Peter M. Kettner, Arizona State University Steven L. McMurtry, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
Social Work Macro Practice focuses on work with organizations and communities, including planned change approaches and implementation. The text is distinguished by its unique practice model that shows students how to use communities and organizations to help clients, and a strong emphasis is placed on the iterative nature of planned change and the necessity of preparing oneself for conflict in any change effort.
Highlights of the Third Edition: New chapter on implementation takes the reader beyond planning change and discusses implementation issues. Chapter on problems and target populations has been developed into two distinct chapters (one on problems and one on populations), emphasizing the importance of recognizing diversity among population groups involved in change efforts. Material on human service systems is now integrated throughout text New discussion questions and exercises at the end of every chapter allow students to further explore the concepts they read about. Netting 3e SMP.docPage 1 of 1
SYNOPSIS
This undergraduate textbook challenges social workers accustomed to working with individuals and families to expand their efforts at generating change at the community and organizational level. The third edition adds a final chapter on strategies for implementing a planned change intervention. Annotation ©2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR