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Strong Helpers' Teachings: The Value of Indigenous Knowledges in the Helping Professions

Autor Cyndy Baskin
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 sep 2011
Strong Helpers' Teachings provides enrichment for the helping practices of Indigenous and non-Indigenous students, practitioners, and scholars in the human services. Those in the helping professions are challenged to share these important Indigenous teachings, including holistic approaches, spirituality, and healing, without appropriating their meanings and purposes. Cyndy Baskin outlines a foundation of values and ethical principles to be applied in social work practice and offers pathways to collaboration with Aboriginal peoples. Each chapter offers an Indigenous lens to explore issues and challenges, from caring for children and families to healing justice.Strong Helpers' Teachings is a call to action for all Indigenous peoples to teach what is needed to care for their communities and for non-Indigenous peoples to listen and recognize the value of Indigenous worldviews.Features:
  • places Aboriginal peoples and their concerns and perspectives at the centre of the social work discipline
  • includes the voices and insights of many Indigenous and non-Indigenous students, professors, and practitioners
  • provides concrete examples of how Indigenous approaches and knowledge can be incorporated into the helping professions in areas such as child welfare, spirituality, justice, and community
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781551303994
ISBN-10: 155130399X
Pagini: 300
Ilustrații: illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Canadian Scholars Press
Colecția Canadian Scholars Press (CA)

Recenzii

"Baskin takes up this challenge and begins from a positive place, founding her text on the premise that Indigenous knowledges have relevance for all. Her text offers, to scholars and practitioners of the helping professions, a number of comfortable starting points to begin wading into the depth, power, and utility of Indigenous approaches to helping self, families, and communities."-- Jean-Paul Restoule, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Adult Education and Counselling Psychology, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto

Cuprins

Author Biography
Acknowledgements

Chapter 1: Starting at the Beginning

Chapter 2: The Self Is Always First in the Circle

Chapter 3: Current Theories and Models of Social Work as Seen through an Indigenous Lens

Chapter 4: Centring All Helping Approaches

Chapter 5: Values and Ethics

Chapter 6: Holistic or Wholistic Approach

Chapter 7: The Answers Are in the Community

Chapter 8: Spirituality

Chapter 9: Healing Justice

Chapter 10: Caring for Families, Caring for Children

Chapter 11: Pedagogy

Chapter 12: Research

Chapter 13: We Are All Related

Chapter 14: The End of the World as We Know It