“This timely and comprehensive volume presents a compelling synthesis of how social work and social innovation intersect across Europe. With contributions from forty-one authors across eleven countries, Social Work and Social Innovation explores both theoretical underpinnings and concrete practices that redefine how welfare services can be imagined and delivered in response to societal change. The book offers a refreshing blend of conceptual rigor, critical inquiry, and grounded case studies that speak directly to practitioners, scholars, and policymakers navigating complex social realities.” The British Journal of Social Work