Now 20 years since its first publication, Jan Fook returns to update her seminal text. Celebrating the ageless ideals of the profession, this book throws a life belt to all social work students and professionals looking to engage with the critical tradition of social work to improve their understanding and practice.<br/><br/><strong>Part One: Critical Potential and Current Challenges</strong> sets the historical and current contexts for critical social work, introducing you to what critical social work is and what it means for practice.<br/><br/><strong>Part Two: Rethinking Ideas</strong> unpicks the major concepts associated with critical social work, including knowledge, power, discourse, identity, and difference, and how these need to be rethought in new contexts.<br/><br/><strong>Part Three: Redeveloping Practice</strong>s illustrates how these new ideas can inform new practices, proving you with all the tools you need to deliver flexible, responsible and responsive social work pra