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Aboriginal Fields of Practice

Editat de Dr. Bindi Bennett
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 apr 2021
This textbook features a groundbreaking collection of chapters co-written by Aboriginal authors. Informed by current field expertise, it provides an innovative teaching resource that recognizes and appreciates Aboriginal ways of knowing, being and doing, and demonstrates a commitment to decolonizing and reconciliation within social work and Allied Health. Aboriginal Fields of Practice explores many areas that have not been discussed before in contemporary Australia, including discussion of practice in criminal justice and an understanding of rural and remote practice. This valuable text will provide an excellent grounding for students and practitioners working with Aboriginal peoples.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781352012286
ISBN-10: 1352012286
Pagini: 326
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2021
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Teaches students to work appropriately and respectfully across core areas of practice, so that graduates are better prepared for culturally responsive practice with Aboriginal people

Notă biografică

Dr Bindi Bennett is a Gamilaroi cis gendered mother, researcher and social work lecturer at the University of the Sunshine Coast. Her interests include equine therapy, trauma, Aboriginal social work, Aboriginal identity and wellbeing as well as increasing cultural responsiveness in social work education. Bindi has over 20 years' practice experience in the fields of Aboriginal social work, child and adolescent mental health, schools and health.

Cuprins

Part 1 Working with Particular Interest 1. The Intersectionality of Indigeneity and Gender in Australian Social Work (Jacob Prehn, Jaycynta Krakouer and Todd J. Fernando) 2. Working with Aboriginal LGBTIQ+ People(Péta Phelan) 3. From the Margins of the Other's Other: Indigenous Queers and a Crisis of Recognition (Todd J. Fernando) 4.A Culturally Supportive Ethics of Care: Working with Aboriginal Children and Young People (Jessica RussSmith and Amelia Wheeler) 5. Working with Aboriginal Older People (Maddison Williams) Part 2 Social Work in Practice Settings 6. How the Practical Perspectives of Health Impact on Aboriginal Males, Family and Communities (Mick Adams, James Smith and Jesse John Fleay) 7. Mental Health as Spiritual Health: Toward New Understandings of a Healing Approach (Joe Williams and Phill Pallas) 8. Child Protection Practice with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children, Families and Communities (Kaylene Malthouse and Fiona Oates) 9. Conversations on Practice in Criminal Justice (Steve Morgan, Clint Hanley, James Fa'Aoso, Claire Walker, Susan Rayment McHugh and Dimity Adams) Part 3 Niche Fields and Emerging Trends 10. Rural and Remote Social Work with Aboriginal People (Stuart McMinn, Clayton Cruse, Rachael Howard, Nathan Murgha and Phill Pallas) 11. First Nation Leaders' Lessons on Sustainability and the Environment for Social Work (Michael Woodley and Dyann Ross) 12. Resilience Based Therapeutic Interventions to Address Intergenerational Trauma (Amy Kennedy) 13. An Ethics Framework Embedded in an Indigenous Epistemology: Implications for Social Work Research and Practice (Maggie Walter and Joselynn BaltraUlloa) 14. Policy: Agendas and Actions. Analysing Policy Effects on First Australian Peoples (Jennie Briese and Jodie Satour) 15. Aboriginal Activism and Embodying Activism in Social Work (Jessica RussSmith and Amelia Wheeler) 16. Mistakes and Misunderstandings: Why Are Social Workers Still Not Getting It Right? (Bindi Bennett, Stuart McMinn, Nigel Millgate and Claire Morse).