Anti-racist social work : a challenge for white practitioners and educators
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Anti-racist social work : a challenge for white practitioners and educators
(Practical social work)
Macmillan Education, 1988
- pbk
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Bibliography: p. 167-177
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
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ISBN 9780333309063
Description
Addressing white practitioners and educators, this book exposes the racism endemic in social work theory and practice. The author explores the complex issues involved through detailed case studies and provides guidelines and practical advice for social workers who wish to implement anti-racist practice.
Table of Contents
- Anti-racist social work - a critical issue for white people
- racism permeates social work ideology and practice
- social work training is imbued with racism
- anti-racism awareness training and social workers
- social working black families
- tackling racism on the organization level - working on agency policies
- practice
- campaigning for the transformation of social work - the white social worker as anti-racist advocate
- conclusions - developing anti-racist/non racist social work.
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pbk ISBN 9780333309070
Description
Addressing white practitioners and educators, this book exposes the racism endemic in social work theory and practice. The author explores the complex issues involved through detailed case studies and provides guidelines and practical advice for social workers who wish to implement anti-racist practice.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- J.Small - Introduction: Anti-Racist Social Work - Racism Permeates Social Work and Practice - Social Work Training is Imbued with Racism - Anti-Racism Awareness Training and Social Workers - Social Working Black Families - Tackling Racism on the Organisational Level - Campaigning for the Transformation of Social Work - Conclusions: Developing Anti-Racist/Non-Racist Social Work
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