CONTENTS:- Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. Perception and nature; 3. Evolution and development; 4. Community development; 5. Sphere and operation; 6. Social management; 7. Developmental schemes; 8. Family planning; 9. Organised welfare; 10. Non-government organisations; 11. Common welfare; 12. Service for health; 13. Disaster by alcohol; 14. Menace of drugs;
DESCRIPTION
Social work is not a new phenomenon, but, the terms 'Social Work' in its modern sense causes a significant meaning. The exercise was in practice, earlier also, but, in modern context, the term has acquired a new relevance. This book covers all aspects of social work in an empirical, objective and academic manner.