Cultural competence in process and practice : building bridges
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Cultural competence in process and practice : building bridges
Pearson/Allyn and Bacon, c2008
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Now more than ever, the populations social workers must be trained to work with represent the broadest spectrum of humanity - in ethnicity,culture, race, religion, worldview, gender, sexual orientation, ability, and in life experiences.
This text will prepare students to work with any population they will encounter in their professional career. It's divided into 3 parts; Unit 1 covers social work processes, Unit 2 contains student case examples, and unit 3 contains student exercises.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
UNIT I - Cultural Competence in the Social Work Setting
Introduction
Section I - Understanding Cultural Competence
A. A Range of Similarities and Differences
B. Commonly Used Terms
C The Professional Commitment to Cultural Competence
D. Personal Growth and Professional Growth
Summary
Section II - Group Affiliation and Identity
A. Social Structures and Affiliation
B. One Person, Many Identities
Summary
Section III - Vulnerability, Oppression, and Power
A. Oppression
B. Power
C. Entitlement and Marks
Summary
Section IV - Practice Frameworks for Diversity Competence
A. General Practice Frameworks
1. Ecological Perspective
2. Strengths Perspective
3. Empowerment
B. Culturally Competent Practice Models
1. Green's Multi-Ethnic Approach
2. Lum's Process-Stage Model
3. Devore and Schlessinger's Ethnic-Sensitive Model
C. A Model for Knowledge Acquisition
D. Ensuring Effective and Accurate Communication
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Section V - The Skills of Culturally Competent Practice
A. Engagement, Trust and Relationship Building
B. Assessment
C. Need Definition and Contracting
D. Intervention
E. Evaluation and Termination
F. Utilization of Cultural Resources
G. Advocacy
Summary
Section VI - Cultural Competence in the Context of Practice
A. The Agency Environment - The Community
B. The agency Environment - Cultural Factors
C. Agency Services and Policies
Summary
Section VII - Knowledge and Practice: A Summary
A. Knowledge Acquisition
B. Application of Knowledge: Assessing Agency, Programs and Services, and Personal Cultural Competencies
Summary
UNIT II - Projects in Cultural Competence in Practice
Introduction
Cultural Competence with Racial and Ethnic Groups
African-Americans Cheryl Pascual
African-Americans Richie Zevin
Filipino-Americans Rose Solorzano
Iranian-Americans Greg Cohen
Chinese-Americans Kenya Sullivan
Chinese-Americans Caroline Cangelosi
Undocumented Mexicans Rosailda Perez
Working Class Caucasians Eva Wexler
Cultural Competence with Gender and Sexual Orientations
Transgender People Elissa Klein
Transgender People Lisa Dazols
African-American Men on the Down Low William Beyer
Cultural Competence with People with Disabilities
Deaf People Allison Reid-Cunningham
Mental Health Services Consumers Megan Moore
Cultural Competence with Age Groups
Elderly People Christina Pollard
Adolescents Erica Tom
Cultural Competence with Special Populations
Homeless People Michelle Scheurich
Incarcerated Women Victoria Fleming
Alcoholics Lawrence Smith
Veterans of the Vietnam War Nancy O'Neil
UNIT III - Workbook
Introduction
Workbook
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