Abstract

This chapter looks at the important relationship between human need and social policy. It outlines differing conceptions of need and looks at some of the implications of these, on and for practice. It also considers, quite broadly, how and why social policy requires integration with other areas of social life, introducing contemporary developments in relation to well-being, and how functional arrangements to ensure that human need can be met in extreme circumstances must always be visible to all of us should we ever be in a position where we have no one to turn to.

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