This book gives voice to the direct practice experience of social workers working in rural and remote contexts using Australia as the primary case-study. The authors undertake a qualitative research project, conducting in-depth interviews to examine social work theory and practice against the reality of rural and remote contexts. Practice examples provide the reader with an insight into the diverse and complex nature of social work in rural and remote Australia and the role of contemporary social work.
This book gives voice to the direct practice experience of social workers working in rural and remote contexts using Australia as the primary case-study. The authors undertake a qualitative research project, conducting in-depth interviews to examine social work theory and practice against the reality of rural and remote contexts. Practice examples provide the reader with an insight into the diverse and complex nature of social work in rural and remote Australia and the role of contemporary social work.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Amanda Howard is course convener and head of discipline in the social work program at the University of Newcastle, Australia. Meaghan Katrak is undergraduate coordinator and lecturer in social work at the Australian College of Applied Psychology, Australia and conjoint fellow at the University of Newcastle, Australia. Tamara Blakemore is lecturer at the University of Newcastle, Australia. Phillip Pallas teaches at the University of Newcastle, Australia.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword Introduction History and context People, places and environments Our research: method and process Key ideas and theoretical perspectives Approaches to practice Social work roles - the specialist-generalist Being known and knowing locally: navigating the boundaries Networks, supervision and support Policy and decision-making parameters and imperatives Structural disadvantage, critical practice and who is missing out Getting ready for practice Conclusion - what we know and what to change Bibliography Index.
Foreword Introduction History and context People, places and environments Our research: method and process Key ideas and theoretical perspectives Approaches to practice Social work roles - the specialist-generalist Being known and knowing locally: navigating the boundaries Networks, supervision and support Policy and decision-making parameters and imperatives Structural disadvantage, critical practice and who is missing out Getting ready for practice Conclusion - what we know and what to change Bibliography Index.
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