Defining Social Work in Aotearoa: Forty years of pioneering research and teaching at Massey University
By (Author) Michael Dale
By (author) Hannah Mooney
By (author) Kieran O'Donoghue
Massey University Press
Massey University Press
11th September 2017
New Zealand
General
Non Fiction
361.3
Paperback
320
Width 147mm, Height 210mm, Spine 28mm
521g
Massey University was the first New Zealand university to offer a social work degree, 40 years ago. This book is published to mark this milestone. Its chapters cast a critical eye over the key issues that continue to preoccupy the profession, policy makers, and indeed the general populace.
Dr Michael Dale has been a senior lecturer in the Social Work and Social Policy Programme at Masseys Universitys School of Social Work since 2001 and has 33 years work experience within the social services sector. Hannah Mooney is a lecturer at Massey Universitys School of Social Work. Associate Professor Kieran ODonoghue is Head of the School of Social Work at Massey University. He is a registered social worker, and a member of ANZASW.