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Conclusions: Sociological Social Work as a Model for Practice

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Radical social work à la Bailey and Brake (1975) and Corrigan and Leonard (1978) has failed to produce lasting social work paradigms which promote anti-oppressive practice. People at the receiving end of appalling welfare services, therefore, have had to develop more meaningful theories and practice.

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Jo Campling

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© 1997 Lena Dominelli

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Dominelli, L. (1997). Conclusions: Sociological Social Work as a Model for Practice. In: Campling, J. (eds) Sociology for Social Work. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-13473-1_11

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