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Social Work in a Globalizing World
Author | : Lena Dominelli |
Publsiher | : Polity |
Total Pages | : 222 |
Release | : 2010-12-28 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9780745640884 |
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Written by a leading social work academic whose work is internationally renowned, this book confronts contemporary challenges facing social workers in relation to globalization and the rise of international global problems.
Social Work in a Globalizing World
Author | : Lena Dominelli |
Publsiher | : Polity |
Total Pages | : 222 |
Release | : 2010-12-28 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9780745640891 |
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Written by a leading social work academic whose work is internationally renowned, this book confronts contemporary challenges facing social workers in relation to globalization and the rise of international global problems.
Remaking Social Work for the New Global Era
Author | : Ngoh Tiong Tan,P.K. Shajahan |
Publsiher | : Springer Nature |
Total Pages | : 219 |
Release | : 2022-08-30 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9783031083525 |
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Future social work practice requires a holistic framework to deal effectively with the great social and economic disruptions of this unprecedented time. Innovation and creativity are indispensable to empowering social workers and social service organizations to make an impact on the lives of people and societies in today's world. This book provides a range of innovative practices of social work drawing from alternate theories and with a global orientation. It is forward-looking with a focus on social resilience, social inclusion and recovery. Using a strengths perspective, discussions in the chapters provide useful insights in restructuring social life and social services at the individual as well as community and societal levels for meeting the challenges of a new global era. The chapters draw on the experiences of the authors in their academic and practice engagements and focus on a variety of arenas of social work education and practice to enrich the understanding of the present and future of the field. Authors discuss theoretical and conceptual models to review social work education and practice of engaging in a fast-changing global era and complex contexts. Topics explored include: New Era for Social Work in the Global Future Remaking Social Work by Applying an Anti-oppressive Lens Vulnerability and Resilience of Refugee Women and Children Critical Green Social Work as Futuristic Social Work Practice Globalisation and the Future of Social Work Practice and Education Equipping Social Workers for a New Global Era Remaking Social Work for the New Global Era is an essential resource to inform practice, enrich teaching, and direct future research for social work academics, researchers, educators, students, and field supervisors, as well as social care, social work and social service practitioners in both clinical and policy settings. The book also would be of interest to mental health and community professionals in various practice contexts across the globe.
Rethinking Social Work in a Global World
Author | : Gai Harrison,Rose Melville |
Publsiher | : Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | : 216 |
Release | : 2009-11-30 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9781137070777 |
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This text offers a comprehensive overview of the key aspects of globalisation, their impact on social work and the resulting challenges in practice. The authors draw on post-colonialism to consider the global issues facing social work, such as mass migration, and the ways in which social workers can respond to such difficulties.
Practical and Political Approaches to Recontextualizing Social Work
Author | : Jacques Boulet,Linette Hawkins |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 135 |
Release | : 2020 |
Genre | : Social service |
ISBN | : 1799867854 |
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"This book will explore practical and political ways in which social work practice has been updated and reconstructed both in its relational approach to the work with its clients and in contexts which differ greatly from those customary focus occupied by mainstream human service organisations and government agencies covering the welfare and other relevant areas of program delivery"--
Cross Cultural Social Work
Author | : Martin Ling,Lisanne Gibson |
Publsiher | : Palgrave |
Total Pages | : 240 |
Release | : 2013-07-29 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 1420256807 |
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The world is now a global village, yet cultural diversity is at the forefront of social work practice within and across countries. Professional social workers in different countries increasingly have to relate to a multicultural society, and to develop culturally relevant and appropriate practices with individuals and families, groups and communities. In addition, social workers have to work across different national boundaries or with issues which emanate from forces both within and beyond the countries they are from. Social work education therefore has to be able to prepare graduates to work in varying cultural and socio-economic contexts. In two parts, Cross-Cultural Social Work: Local and global addresses contemporary issues that are at the forefront of community care and development. Part 1 discusses theories and perspectives for culturally appropriate practice, education and research, whilst part 2 contains approaches to working with culturally diverse groups and practice areas. Issues addressed in these parts include: Part 1 Culture in social work, cultural competence, whiteness in social work, biculturalism, working with diversity, and culturally based methods of inquiry. Part 2 Marginalised indigenous communities, social and economic barriers, new and emerging communities, end-of-life issues, international adoption, and culturally diverse aged care. Combining theoretical discussions and practical knowledge building materials Cross-Cultural Social Work facilitates the development of cultural competence among social work students, educators, practitioners and researchers. The book engages readers to critically reflect on cultural underpinnings of dominant social work theories and methods, and to challenge the way we think about culture and cross-cultural practice. Key Features • A collection of works from contributors from different practice settings and different countries which facilitates the development of 'cultural competence' among social work students and educators, practitioners and researchers • Reflects the stipulations of professional accreditation bodies, such as the Australian Association of Social Workers, to include cross-cultural practice as well as standards of practice with minority communities in curriculum content • Combines theoretical discussions and practical knowledge building materials to aid in understanding theories in practice and prepare graduates to work in varying cultural and socio-economic contexts.
Globalisation Global Justice and Social Work
Author | : Iain Ferguson,Michael Lavalette,Elisabeth Whitmore |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 264 |
Release | : 2005-08-15 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9781134342969 |
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Globalization has become a seemingly unstoppable force over recent decades and, in its wake, global notions of social justice have developed in response to its negative aspects. Neo-liberal economic policies have been a key element in the wider process of globalization, and these policies have had a profound impact on welfare provision and the shape of social work practice. Arising dissatisfaction among users of welfare and social work services is fuelling the search for a new, more radical social work that is firmly rooted in principles of social justice. Globalisation, Global Justice and Social Work explores the global effects of neo-liberal policies on welfare services in different countries, with contributions from social work academics, practitioners and welfare activists around the world. The first section of the book presents case studies of impact of neo-liberalism on welfare systems, social service provision and the practice of social work. In the second section the chapters explore the relationship between social work practice and the struggle for social justice. Authors discuss the personal and political dilemmas they have had to address in seeking to link a personal commitment to social justice with their daily practice as workers and educators in social work. The final section assesses the prospects for social work practice based on notions of social justice, by looking at what can be learned from the experience of previous radical movements as well as from emergent global and local movements.
International Social Work
Author | : Lynne M. Healy |
Publsiher | : Oxford University Press, USA |
Total Pages | : 429 |
Release | : 2008 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9780195301670 |
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This text presents a comprehensive introduction which places social work history, practice, policy, and education within an international perspective. Two main themes - global interdependence and professional action - are emphasised in this complete examination of an increasingly global profession.