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Author Palattiyil, George

Title Social Work in a Global Context : Issues and Challenges
Published Florence : Taylor and Francis, 2015

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Description 1 online resource (335 pages)
Series Routledge Advances in Social Work
Routledge advances in social work.
Contents Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; List of figures; List of tables; Notes on contributors; Foreword I; Foreword II; Acknowledgements; Introduction: Social work: an emerging global profession; PART I Defining and redefining social work in a global context; 1 Social work in Australia: similarities as difference; 2 Social work in Aotearoa New Zealand: social policy, risk and professionalization; 3 Evidence-based social work practice: challenges and opportunities in the global context; PART II Political, social and theoretical context of social work
4 Canadian social work and First Nations people5 Child and family social work in Canada: issues and challenges within a neo-liberal political context; 6 Politics as social work: the micromanagement of behaviour in the new millennium; PART III Vulnerability and social work response in a global context; 7 What kinds of violence and abuse affect vulnerable people? Reflections on the evolving context of adult protection and safeguarding in the United Kingdom: legislation, regulation and professional practice
8 Social work in a post-9/11 context: integrative practice with immigrants and refugees in the United States9 The making of childhood in a post-modern age: challenges and possibilities for social work in the United States; 10 Social work and HIV/AIDS in Botswana: issues, challenges and the way forward; 11 HIV/AIDS in India: challenges for professional social work; PART IV Toward the next generation: developments in social work education; 12 Involving service users and carers in social work education: a consideration of the UK and global perspectives
13 Social work in Russia: between the global and the local14 Indigenous social work in China; 15 A social work charter for unexpected disasters: lessons from the Bam, Iran earthquake; 16 The changing face of social work in youth justice in Scotland; 17 Australian social work in the twenty-first century: workforce trends, challenges and opportunities; Conclusion: Social work: a unique profession in a diverse context; Index
Summary Social Work in a Global Context engages with, and critically explores, key issues that inform social work practice around the world. Social work can take many forms, and is differently understood in different parts of the world. However, at base, it can be seen as a profession which strives to advance the causes of the vulnerable and marginalised with the aim of promoting social justice, equality, and human rights. This text provides examples of social work in a wide range of countries, informing our understanding of what social work is. It looks at how practice changes or stays the same, and at the impact of policy, as experienced by service users as well as by practitioners working in challenging circumstances. It also meaningfully reflects on the strengths and challenges that are enabled by diversity. Divided into four parts, this wide-ranging text discusses: - what social work means in four different countries -some examples of the impact social and political context can have on social work practice - how social workers see and work with the vulnerable - the future for social work, from disaster work to involving service users. Social Work in a Global Context is the first truly international book for all those interested in comparative and cross-cultural understandings of social work
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Subject Social service -- Cross-cultural studies
Social service -- Practice -- Cross-cultural studies
Social service
Social service -- Practice
Genre/Form Cross-cultural studies
Form Electronic book
Author Sidhva, Dina
Chakrabarti, Mono
ISBN 9780203111888
0203111885