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Anti-Oppressive Social Work Practice: Transforming Social Work Practice Series

Autor Prospera Tedam
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 mar 2024
Provides students with the tools and knowledge to address the concepts of diversity, oppression, power and powerless, and empower them to practice in ethically appropriate ways for contemporary social work practice.
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ISBN-13: 9781529601053
ISBN-10: 1529601053
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 170 x 244 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Ediția:2. Auflage
Editura: LEARNING MATTERS
Seria Transforming Social Work Practice Series


Notă biografică

Prospera Tedam is currently an Assistant Professor in Social Work at the United Arab Emirates University and teaches on undergraduate and postgraduate social work programmes. She moved to the United Arab Emirates in 2018 from Anglia Ruskin University where she was Principal Lecturer in Social Work, overseeing Practice Quality. Prospera has also taught social work at the Open University and University of Northampton and has research interests in critical race theory, social work with black and ethnic minority service users and anti-oppressive practice.  Prospera is the editor for the Journal of Practice Teaching and Learning and an Associate editor for Child Abuse Review.

Cuprins

Part One: Theories and Concepts
Chapter 1: Understanding Oppression
Chapter 2: Valuing Diversity
Chapter 3: Power and Powerlessness
Chapter 4: Models of Anti-Oppressive Practice
Chapter 5: Social Justice
Part Two: Anti-Oppressive Practice with Individuals, Groups and Communities
Chapter 6: Gender
Chapter 7: Age
Chapter 8: Race
Chapter 9: Ethnicity
Chapter 10: Disability
Chapter 11: Faith and Religion
Chapter 12: Refugees and People Seeking Asylum
Part Three: Developing Anti-Oppressive Practice Through Learning
Chapter 13: Anti-oppression in Practice Learning
Chapter 14: Multi-Agency and Interprofessional Practice
Chapter 15: Anti-oppressive Practice Beyond Qualification