Rural Social Work Practice

Rural Social Work Practice
Author: Nancy Lohmann,Roger A. Lohmann
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 371
Release: 2008
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780231129336

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Featuring contributions from practitioners, researchers, and academics, this volume synthesizes and analyzes current trends in rural social work practice and considers the most effective ways to serve rural communities. Contributors consider the history and development of rural social work from its beginnings to the present day, addressing the value of the Internet and other new information technologies in helping clients. They also examine the effects of nonprofit organizations and welfare reform on poor rural areas. Coverage of specific client populations and fields of practice includes services for rural mental healthcare; the chronically mentally ill; healthcare for minorities; and the challenges faced by the elderly in rural areas. The contributors also consider issues affecting gays and lesbians living in rural communities and the role of religiosity and social support in the well-being of HIV/AIDS clients. The book concludes with a consideration of the unique issues associated with educating social workers for rural practice.

Social Work with Rural Peoples

Social Work with Rural Peoples
Author: Ken Collier
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 148
Release: 1984
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: MINN:31951000334403W

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Examines the unique problems encountered by rural social workers when dealing with seasonal farm workers, native Indians on reserves and the rural poor in Canada. Gives a historical overview of rural society and examines the threat posed to it by the urban industrial centre.

Social Work in Rural Communities

Social Work in Rural Communities
Author: Leon H. Ginsberg
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 148
Release: 1976
Genre: Social service, Rural
ISBN: UOM:39015016161625

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Social Work in Rural Communities

Social Work in Rural Communities
Author: Leon H. Ginsberg
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1998
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: UOM:39015047517886

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Rural social work

Rural social work
Author: Pugh, Richard,Cheers, Brian
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2010-02-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781847427908

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In much of the West the concerns of rural people are marginalised and rural issues neglected. This stimulating book draws upon a rich variety of material to show why rural social work is such a challenging field of practice. It incorporates research from different disciplines and places to provide an accessible and comprehensive introduction to rural practice. The first part of the book focuses upon the experience of rurality. The second part of the book turns to the development of rural practice, reviewing different ways of working from casework through to community development. This book is relevant to planners, managers and practitioners not only in social work but also in other welfare services such as health and youth work, who are likely to face similar challenges.

Rural Social Work in the 21st Century

Rural Social Work in the 21st Century
Author: Michael Rex Daley
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2020
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780190937676

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Revised edition of the author's Rural social work in the 21st century, [2015]

Rural Social Work

Rural Social Work
Author: T. Laine Scales,Calvin L. Streeter,H. Stephen Cooper
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2013-07-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781118673096

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A thoughtful text integrating strengths, assets, and capacity-building themes with contemporary issues in rural social work practice Now in its second edition, Rural Social Work is a collection of contributed readings from social work scholars, students, and practitioners presenting a framework for resource building based on the strengths, assets, and capacities of people, a tool essential for working with rural communities. This guide considers methods for social workers to participate in the work of sustaining rural communities. Each chapter features a reading integrating the themes of capacity-building and rural social work; discussion questions that facilitate critical thinking around the chapter; and suggested activities and assignments. Rural Social Work, Second Edition explores: Important practice issues in rural communities, including the challenges of working with stigmatized populations such as gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered people, the homeless, and people living with HIV/AIDS Practice models that hold special promise for rural social workers, including evidence-based practice and community partnership models Newer research tools such as asset mapping, social network analysis, concept mapping, and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Exploring how social workers can integrate the tremendous resources that exist in rural communities into their practice, Rural Social Work, Second Edition provides a solid introduction to the complex, challenging, and rewarding work of building and sustaining rural communities.

Social Work in Rural Communities

Social Work in Rural Communities
Author: Leon H. Ginsberg
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0872931463

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This book is the fifth in a series of compendia edited by Leon Ginsberg on modern approaches to social work in rural areas. Rural social workers face special problems related to their work locations, such as professional isolation, lack of supervision, the almost inevitable existence of dual relationships, and the different scale and emphases of life in small communities. This highly readable text offers guidance on these and many other issues. The volume contains 20 all-new chapters by and for rural social work scholars, educators, and practitioners on the cutting-edge subjects of the discipline. Building on the previous editions, the book includes new discussions of specific populations and social problems in rural areas; the difficulties of educating, recruiting, and retaining rural social workers; and also addresses current issues such as technology and diversity in rural areas. Council on Social Work Education We are a nonprofit national association representing individual members and graduate and undergraduate programs of professional social work education. Founded in 1952, this partnership of educational and professional institutions, social welfare agencies, and private citizens is recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation as the sole accrediting agency for social work education in this country. CSWE Press is a niche publisher that addresses the needs of social work educators. Some of our areas of publishing specialty are -The philosophy, theory, and practice of teaching -The process and evaluation of learning -The organization and structure of social work education -Diversity in all forms in social work practice and education -Social work in multiple contexts