Rachel Bramble has been a social worker for more than 30
years
Written by a social worker with decades of experience,
this book examines the dismissive attitude of society, and particularly the
media, toward social work. The text argues, however, that the profession
itself—including the bureaucratic machinery underpinning its service
delivery to clients—is mostly to blame for its public portrayal as a network
of stodgy, introverted, and sometimes ineffectual do-gooders. This call to
action recommends that social workers begin to use the media to improve
their public image, rather than continually shying away from controversy and
news coverage.
The Nameless Social Worker Rachel
Bramble (Author)
Family’s fury with
Social Services
Merthyr Express Dec 6 2007