'I think this could be a very helpful series. We use Brammer, Brayne and Carr and Herring on our range of courses. Some students continue to be overwhelmed with the material and sometimes want very specific direction to chapters and pages. Having specialised smaller books would be an advantage and the guidance can also direct them to more detailed reading and study.' - Bev Jowett, Lecturer in Social Work, University of Sheffield 'It seems to me that the proposal is taking a different tack in offering depth rather than breadth . I don't think there is a direct competitor either actually or potentially for the present proposal which I think would add something by providing dedicated guides to the law in particular areas characterised by depth of treatment and link to practice.' Graeme Broadbent, Lecturer in Law, Kingston University 'The suggested format appears to be unique in social work.' - Edd Carter, Lecturer in Social Work, London Metropolitan University 'I love the idea of these short law books.
I'd definitely buy all the ones that are relevant to me without a second thought.' Victoria Hart, Social Work Practitioner.