First published in 1982, this title was the first purpose-written text for social work students, administrators and practitioners designed to prepare them conceptually and practically for work in Britainâ s established ethnic minority communities. Emphasised throughout is the role of the social services in promoting good race relations.
First published in 1982, this title was the first purpose-written text for social work students, administrators and practitioners designed to prepare them conceptually and practically for work in Britainâ s established ethnic minority communities. Emphasised throughout is the role of the social services in promoting good race relations.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Part I: The Place of Ethnicity in Social Work 1. Introduction to the Issues Juliet Cheetham 2. The American Ethnic Dilemma Shirley Jenkins Part II: Establishing Need and Shaping Policy Introduction Juliet Cheetham 3. Race Relations Policies in Social Services Departments - The Tasks and the Problems Mary Wells 4. A Survey of Referrals from Asian Families to Four Social Services Area Offices in Bradford E. Horn Part III: Client Groups 5. Some Priorities Juliet Cheetham 6. Policy Dilemmas and the Adoption of Black Children C. Bagley and L. Young 7. Finding Black Families for Black Children in Britain Elaine Arnold 8. An American Experience in Child Care Services Florence Kreech 9. Ethnic Minority Elderly People: Some Issues of Social Policy Frank Glendenning 10. Social Work with Ethnic Minority Elderly People Vivienne Coombe Part IV: Working Across Cultures Some Thoughts on Practice Juliet Cheetham 11. Racial and Cultural Factors in a Casework Relationship Patricia King 12. A Social Services Department and the Bengali Community: A New Response Ian Dryden Part V: The Development of Services Objective and Dilemmas Juliet Cheetham 13. Developing an Appropriate Service: A Local Authority's Use of Section II Brian Waller 14. Ethnicity as a Basis for Problem Solving: A Study of the Asian Resource Centre, Birmingham Ranjit Sondhi 15. Black Social Workers in White Departments Barney Rooney 16. Some Approaches to Recruitment and In-Service Training for Multiracial Social Work Shama Ahmed 17. Recruitment and Education for Work with Minorities: British and American Perspectives Juliet Cheetham 18. The Dilemmas and Contribution of Black Social Workers Verrol Liverpool 19. 'Home Is Where One Starts From': Reflections of an Ethnic Minority Social Worker Stephen Parvez Rashid. Notes on Contributors. Index.
Part I: The Place of Ethnicity in Social Work 1. Introduction to the Issues Juliet Cheetham 2. The American Ethnic Dilemma Shirley Jenkins Part II: Establishing Need and Shaping Policy Introduction Juliet Cheetham 3. Race Relations Policies in Social Services Departments - The Tasks and the Problems Mary Wells 4. A Survey of Referrals from Asian Families to Four Social Services Area Offices in Bradford E. Horn Part III: Client Groups 5. Some Priorities Juliet Cheetham 6. Policy Dilemmas and the Adoption of Black Children C. Bagley and L. Young 7. Finding Black Families for Black Children in Britain Elaine Arnold 8. An American Experience in Child Care Services Florence Kreech 9. Ethnic Minority Elderly People: Some Issues of Social Policy Frank Glendenning 10. Social Work with Ethnic Minority Elderly People Vivienne Coombe Part IV: Working Across Cultures Some Thoughts on Practice Juliet Cheetham 11. Racial and Cultural Factors in a Casework Relationship Patricia King 12. A Social Services Department and the Bengali Community: A New Response Ian Dryden Part V: The Development of Services Objective and Dilemmas Juliet Cheetham 13. Developing an Appropriate Service: A Local Authority's Use of Section II Brian Waller 14. Ethnicity as a Basis for Problem Solving: A Study of the Asian Resource Centre, Birmingham Ranjit Sondhi 15. Black Social Workers in White Departments Barney Rooney 16. Some Approaches to Recruitment and In-Service Training for Multiracial Social Work Shama Ahmed 17. Recruitment and Education for Work with Minorities: British and American Perspectives Juliet Cheetham 18. The Dilemmas and Contribution of Black Social Workers Verrol Liverpool 19. 'Home Is Where One Starts From': Reflections of an Ethnic Minority Social Worker Stephen Parvez Rashid. Notes on Contributors. Index.
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