Social Work: Contexts and Practice is a practical introduction to contemporary issues in social work, providing the context of practice and the broad influences shaping the vision and development of the social work profession.
Social Work: Contexts and Practice is a practical introduction to contemporary issues in social work, providing the context of practice and the broad influences shaping the vision and development of the social work profession.
Marie Connolly is Chair and Head of Social Work in the School of Health Sciences at University of Melbourne. Louise Harms is Associate Dean (Equity, Diversity and Staff Development) in the Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences, and Deputy Head in the Department of Social Work, School of Health Sciences, University of Melbourne. Jane Maidment is an Associate Professor in the Department of Human Services and Social Work and Chair of the University of Canterbury Human Ethics Committee.
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Foreword Table of Contents List of Figures List of Tables Contributors Preface Acknowledgements Part 1: Social Work and Contemporary Issues 1: The Art and Science of Social Work 2: Social Work Practice Theories and Frameworks 3: Social Justice and Critical Reflection 4: Social Work, Poverty and Disadvantage 5: Revisiting Cross-cultural Practice Part 2: Fields of Practice 6: Working with Domestic and Family Violence 7: Aboriginal Issues and Practice 8: Making Sense of Indigenous Issues in Aotearoa New Zealand 9: Pasifika Social Work 10: Working with Refugees and Asylum Seekers 11: Working in Health Social Work 12: Social Work and Disability 13: Working with Older People 14: Supporting Well-being in Mental Health Practice 15: Working in the Alcohol and Other Drugs Field 16: Working in Child and Family Welfare 17: Social Work and the Justice System 18: Psychosocial Responses to Disaster 19: Trans-Tasman Reflections Concluding Thoughts Glossary Bibliography Index
Foreword Table of Contents List of Figures List of Tables Contributors Preface Acknowledgements Part 1: Social Work and Contemporary Issues 1: The Art and Science of Social Work 2: Social Work Practice Theories and Frameworks 3: Social Justice and Critical Reflection 4: Social Work, Poverty and Disadvantage 5: Revisiting Cross-cultural Practice Part 2: Fields of Practice 6: Working with Domestic and Family Violence 7: Aboriginal Issues and Practice 8: Making Sense of Indigenous Issues in Aotearoa New Zealand 9: Pasifika Social Work 10: Working with Refugees and Asylum Seekers 11: Working in Health Social Work 12: Social Work and Disability 13: Working with Older People 14: Supporting Well-being in Mental Health Practice 15: Working in the Alcohol and Other Drugs Field 16: Working in Child and Family Welfare 17: Social Work and the Justice System 18: Psychosocial Responses to Disaster 19: Trans-Tasman Reflections Concluding Thoughts Glossary Bibliography Index
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