Social Work Reading List 2011
The following reading list gives recommendations by module leaders for books that would be useful for courses in the first year. Academic books are expensive, so if you want to buy any to read it is probably best to stick to one or two until you start the course. Most local libraries will be able to order copies of books for you if they do not have them in stock. You can buy some books second hand on websites like Amazon. It is best to avoid buying second hand copies of law or social policy books as these go out of date very quickly.
Key Concepts for Social Work Practice
Banks, S (2006) (3rd ed)Ethics and Values in Social Work, Basingstoke: Macmillan
Oko, J (2008) Understanding and Using Theory in Social Work, Exeter: Learning Matters
Thompson, N. (2005) Understanding Social Work: Preparing for Practice Basingstoke: Palgrave
Developing Skills for Social Work Practice
Wilson, K, Ruch, G, Lymbery, M and Cooper, A (2011) Social Work: An Introduction to Contemporary Practice, Harlow: Longman
Ruch, G, Turney, D and Ward A. (eds) (2010) Relationship Based Social Work, London: Jessica Kinglsey
Social Policy in Health and Social Care
Blakemore K & Griggs E (2007) Social Policy: an introduction. Third Edition, Maidenhead, MacGraw Hill / Open University.
Lister, R (2010) Understanding Theories and Concepts in Social Policy. Bristol: Policy Press
Foundations in Psychology and Social Science
Llewellyn, A, Agu, L and Mercer, D, Sociology for Social Work. Cambridge, Polity Press.
Legal and Policy Frameworks
Johns, R. (2011), Using the Law in Social Work, Fifth Edition. Exeter: Learning Matters.
General
Jones, K, Cooper, B. and Fergurson, H. (2008) Best Practice in Social Work. Critical Perspectives,Houndmills: Palgrave MacMillan.
Web sites
There are several good Social Work related Web Sites; you could try looking at the following:
It will also be helpful to you, to begin thinking about current issues in social policy and social work. Try to read a good newspaper regularly; the “Society” section, published each Wednesday in The Guardian is particularly relevant to social work.
READING LIST B - STUDY SKILLS
There are lots of good books on study skills; below are just a few suggestions:
Cottrell, S (2008) The Study Skills Handbook (3rded) Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan
Northedge A (1990) The Good Study Guide Milton Keynes:Open University
UWE and the the Faculty of Health and Social Care have also established study skills websites which you can access on