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Acquiring a Welfare Rights Resource: The Political Dimension

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Welfare Rights Work in Social Services

Part of the book series: Practical Social Work ((PSWS))

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In large numbers of local authorities up and down the country, social services staff are forced to confront the income problems of their clients without the support of a welfare rights back-up resource, or may indeed fail directly to confront such problems at least in part because of the absence of the tools to do the job.

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© 1986 British Association of Social Workers

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Fimister, G. (1986). Acquiring a Welfare Rights Resource: The Political Dimension. In: Welfare Rights Work in Social Services. Practical Social Work. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-18369-2_4

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