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Research Handbook on Leadership in Social Work and Social Care

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  • Robin Miller
    (PhD, Professor of Collaborative Learning in Health & Social Care, Department of Social Work & Social Care, School of Social Policy & Society, University of Birmingham, UK)

  • Catherine Mangan
    (Professor of Public Management and Leadership, Department of Public Administration and Policy, School of Government, University of Birmingham, UK)

  • Helen Dickinson
    (PhD, Professor of Public Service Research, Public Service Research Group, School of Business, University of New South Wales Canberra, Australia)

  • Caroline Jackson
    (PhD, Research Fellow, Department of Social Work & Social Care, School of Social Policy & Society, University of Birmingham, UK)

Abstract

This comprehensive Research Handbook explores how the social work and social values of social justice, equality and human rights underpin leadership in the sector and beyond. Whilst this is a strength of the sector, realising such values raises a series of tensions and complexities within the contemporary context of social work and social care. Bringing together over 60 renowned experts from Europe, North America and Australia, the Research Handbook provides key insights into the distinct aspects of leadership within social work and care.

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  • Robin Miller & Catherine Mangan & Helen Dickinson & Caroline Jackson (ed.), 2025. "Research Handbook on Leadership in Social Work and Social Care," Books, Edward Elgar Publishing, number 22440.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eebook:22440
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