Rural social work practice is both challenging and exciting. In order to assist communities to live well socially, ecologically and in economically sustainable ways, students and practitioners must critically engage with and be proactive in addressing the ever-changing conditions of those living in rural and remote areas.
Rural social work practice is both challenging and exciting. In order to assist communities to live well socially, ecologically and in economically sustainable ways, students and practitioners must critically engage with and be proactive in addressing the ever-changing conditions of those living in rural and remote areas.
JANE MAIDMENT is a senior lecturer in Social Work at Christchurch Polytechnic Institute of Technology and has taught at Australian universities. She is co-author of Mapping Knowledge for Social Work Practice and co-editor of Practice Skills in Social Work and Welfare. USCHI BAY is a senior lecturer in the Department of Social Work at Monash University.
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Contributors PART I: INTRODUCTION 1 Understanding rurality: A conceptual framework - Jane Maidment PART II: RURALITY, TOPOGRAPHY AND POPULATIONS 2 Making a living in diverse rural and remote communities - Uschi Bay 3 Collaborating within and across interprofessional teams - Liz Beddoe and Mollie Burley PART III: FIELDS OF PRACTICE IN RURAL SETINGS 4 Securing affordable housing in rural and remote towns - Uschi Bay with Yvonne Jenkins 5 Developing new approaches to mental health in farm settings - Jane Maidment 6 Employing and supporting young people's belonging in rural towns - Lesley Chenoweth 7 Caregiving in small rural and regional towns - Wendy Bowles 8 Dealing with violence: Families living in rural settlements - Robyn Mason 9 Analysing criminalisation in rural community contexts - David McCallum 10 Integrating migrants and refugees in rural settings - Linda Briskman 11 Governing homelands in desert Australia - Uschi Bay 12 Engaging with sea-change and tree-change families over time - Sarah Wendt 13 Facilitating intergenerational dialogue: Ageing in rural places - Jeni Warburton and Suzanne Hodgkin 14 Addressing the effects of climate change on rural communities - Margaret Alston PART IV: FUTURE AGENDA FOR SOCIAL WORK 15 Rural practice: An agenda for the future - Jane Maidment and Uschi Bay Bibliography Index
Contributors PART I: INTRODUCTION 1 Understanding rurality: A conceptual framework - Jane Maidment PART II: RURALITY, TOPOGRAPHY AND POPULATIONS 2 Making a living in diverse rural and remote communities - Uschi Bay 3 Collaborating within and across interprofessional teams - Liz Beddoe and Mollie Burley PART III: FIELDS OF PRACTICE IN RURAL SETINGS 4 Securing affordable housing in rural and remote towns - Uschi Bay with Yvonne Jenkins 5 Developing new approaches to mental health in farm settings - Jane Maidment 6 Employing and supporting young people's belonging in rural towns - Lesley Chenoweth 7 Caregiving in small rural and regional towns - Wendy Bowles 8 Dealing with violence: Families living in rural settlements - Robyn Mason 9 Analysing criminalisation in rural community contexts - David McCallum 10 Integrating migrants and refugees in rural settings - Linda Briskman 11 Governing homelands in desert Australia - Uschi Bay 12 Engaging with sea-change and tree-change families over time - Sarah Wendt 13 Facilitating intergenerational dialogue: Ageing in rural places - Jeni Warburton and Suzanne Hodgkin 14 Addressing the effects of climate change on rural communities - Margaret Alston PART IV: FUTURE AGENDA FOR SOCIAL WORK 15 Rural practice: An agenda for the future - Jane Maidment and Uschi Bay Bibliography Index
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