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Anti-oppressive social work practice

By: Series: Transforming social work practicePublisher: London : Sage, 2021Description: xvii, 230 pContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781526476890
  • 9781526476883
Subject(s): NLM classification:
  • HV 115.
Contents:
Part One: Theories and Concepts -- Chapter 1: Understanding Oppression -- Chapter 2: Valuing Diversity -- Chapter 3: Power and Powerlessness -- Chapter 4: Models of Anti-Oppressive Practice -- Chapter 5: Social Justice -- Part Two: Anti-Oppressive Practice with Individuals, Groups and Communities -- Chapter 6: Gender -- Chapter 7: Age -- Chapter 8: Race -- Chapter 9: Ethnicity -- Chapter 10: Disability -- Chapter 11: Faith and Religion -- Chapter 12: Refugees and People Seeking Asylum -- Part Three: Developing Anti-Oppressive Practice Through Learning -- Chapter 13: Anti-oppression in Practice Learning -- Chapter 14: Multi-Agency and Interprofessional Practice -- Chapter 15: Anti-oppressive Practice Beyond Qualification
Summary: Grounded in principles and values of fairness and equality, anti-oppressive practice (AOP) lies at the heart of social work and social work education. This book will equip you with the tools and knowledge to address the concepts of diversity, oppression, power and powerless, and practice in ethically appropriate ways for contemporary social work practice.
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Part One: Theories and Concepts -- Chapter 1: Understanding Oppression -- Chapter 2: Valuing Diversity -- Chapter 3: Power and Powerlessness -- Chapter 4: Models of Anti-Oppressive Practice -- Chapter 5: Social Justice -- Part Two: Anti-Oppressive Practice with Individuals, Groups and Communities -- Chapter 6: Gender -- Chapter 7: Age -- Chapter 8: Race -- Chapter 9: Ethnicity -- Chapter 10: Disability -- Chapter 11: Faith and Religion -- Chapter 12: Refugees and People Seeking Asylum -- Part Three: Developing Anti-Oppressive Practice Through Learning -- Chapter 13: Anti-oppression in Practice Learning -- Chapter 14: Multi-Agency and Interprofessional Practice -- Chapter 15: Anti-oppressive Practice Beyond Qualification

Grounded in principles and values of fairness and equality, anti-oppressive practice (AOP) lies at the heart of social work and social work education. This book will equip you with the tools and knowledge to address the concepts of diversity, oppression, power and powerless, and practice in ethically appropriate ways for contemporary social work practice.

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