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Anti-oppressive social work : a guide for developing cultural competence / Siobhan E. Laird.

LIBRA HV3176 .L35 2008
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Laird, Siobhan Elizabeth.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Minorities--Services for--Great Britain.
Minorities.
Social work with minorities--Great Britain.
Social work with minorities.
Social service and race relations.
Minorities--Services for.
Great Britain.
Social service and race relations--Great Britain.
Physical Description:
ix, 182 pages ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Los Angeles ; London : SAGE, [2008]
Summary:
'This is an exciting and valuable book. In considering the role and importance of cultural competence in professional practice with diverse populations, it provides a refreshing and much needed approach to social work theory and practice' - Kwame Owusu-Bempah, Reader in Psychology, University of Leicester Anti-Oppressive Social Work: A Guide for Developing Cultural Competence aims to improve social work training and practice by arguing that a thorough understanding of people's values, social norms and family arrangements are crucial to achieving culturally sensitive practice. The book moves beyond traditional conceptions of anti-oppressive and anti-racist practice by exploring the cultural heritages of some of the main ethnic minorities living in the United Kingdom, and by identifying the many forms that racism can take. The book includes: -- " an introduction to the context and history of ethnic minorities living in Britain -- " a discussion of the nature of racism -- " individual chapters on: communities with roots in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, the Caribbean, and China. " a separate chapter on economic migrants, refugees and asylum seekers -- " a range of practice examples which encourage students and practitioners to identify general principles which underpin cultural competence. Critical, yet acessible, the book opens up possibilities for more culturally aware and more effective social work practice. It will be essential reading for all those training to become social workers as well as practitioners wishing to engage with fresh perspectives on anti-oppressive practice. Siobhan Laird is a lecturer in social work at the University of Sheffield. She has previously worked in practice and academic roles in Northern Ireland and Ghana.
Contents:
1 Racism and Ethnic Minorities 1
2 Anti-Racist and Anti-Oppressive Practice 20
3 Cultural Competence in Social Work 35
4 Communities with Roots in India 51
5 Communities with Roots in Pakistan and Bangladesh 73
6 Communities with Roots in the Caribbean 97
7 Communities with Roots in China 116
8 Economic Migrants and Refugees 137
Conclusion: Developing Cultural Awareness 155.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781412912358
1412912350
1412912369
9781412912365
OCLC:
170038184

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