Human Rights and Social Work: Towards Rights-Based Practice helps students and practitioners understand how human rights concepts underpin social work practice. This edition features case studies exploring current events, movements and human rights crises and is accompanied by online resources for both students and instructors.
Human Rights and Social Work: Towards Rights-Based Practice helps students and practitioners understand how human rights concepts underpin social work practice. This edition features case studies exploring current events, movements and human rights crises and is accompanied by online resources for both students and instructors.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Emeritus Professor Jim Ife holds honorary positions at the Centre for Human Rights Education at Curtin University, Perth, Western Australia, the Centre for Citizenship and Human Rights at Deakin University, Western Sydney University Victoria University, Melbourne. He is a former secretary of the Human Rights Commission of the International Federation of Social Workers and is also a former president of Amnesty International Australia. Previously, he was Professor of Social Work and Social Policy at the University of Western Australia and at Curtin University. His other publications include Community Development (3rd edition, 2006), Rethinking Social Work: Towards Critical Practice (1997) and Human Rights from Below: Human Rights and Community Development (2010).
Inhaltsangabe
1. Human rights in a globalised world 2. Human rights: Beyond traditional formulations 3. Public and private human rights 4. Culture and human rights 5. Human rights and human needs 6. Human rights and obligations 7. Ethics and human rights 8. Participation in the human rights discourse 9. Constructing human rights for social work practice 10. Achieving human rights through social work 11. Respecting human rights in social work practice 12. Conclusion: Prospects for human rights practice.
1. Human rights in a globalised world 2. Human rights: Beyond traditional formulations 3. Public and private human rights 4. Culture and human rights 5. Human rights and human needs 6. Human rights and obligations 7. Ethics and human rights 8. Participation in the human rights discourse 9. Constructing human rights for social work practice 10. Achieving human rights through social work 11. Respecting human rights in social work practice 12. Conclusion: Prospects for human rights practice.
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