Sustaining Social Inclusion
Herausgeber: Crisp, Beth; Taket, Ann
Sustaining Social Inclusion
Herausgeber: Crisp, Beth; Taket, Ann
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Sustaining Social Inclusion is the third in a series on social exclusion and social inclusion. It explores what different understandings of sustainability mean in respect of social inclusion in the variety of fields that deal with human health and wellbeing.
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Sustaining Social Inclusion is the third in a series on social exclusion and social inclusion. It explores what different understandings of sustainability mean in respect of social inclusion in the variety of fields that deal with human health and wellbeing.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9781032236315
- ISBN-10: 1032236310
- Artikelnr.: 62951608
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9781032236315
- ISBN-10: 1032236310
- Artikelnr.: 62951608
Beth R. Crisp is Professor and Discipline Lead in Social Work, Deakin University, Australia, and a member of the Centre for Health through Action on Social Exclusion (CHASE). Ann Taket held the Chair in Health and Social Exclusion and was Director of CHASE, Deakin University, Australia until her retirement at the end of 2019.
List of illustrations.
List of contributors.
List of acronyms.
Part 1: Introduction.
1 Approaches to sustaining social inclusion, Beth R. Crisp and Ann Taket.
Part 2: Sustainable policies for promoting social inclusion.
2 The transformative journey to sustainability for Australia's compensation
systems: how peer support and restorative justice interventions are
creating a new inclusive narrative, John Bottomley, Bette Phillips-Campbell
and Gordon Traill.
3 Sustaining social inclusion: lessons from research, intervention and
policy making, Tamar Kabakian-Khasholian, Rana Saleh, Jihad Makhoul and
Fadi El-Jardali.
4 Social policy to support women's reproductive decision-making and access
to economic participation and resources: an Australian case study, Melissa
Graham, Hayley McKenzie and Greer Lamaro Haintz.
5 Not impossible: working with the Deafblind community to develop a more
inclusive world, Alana Roy, Beth R. Crisp, Keith McVilly.
Part 3: Sustaining programmes which support social inclusion.
6 Opening Doors: creating and sustaining community leadership for promoting
social inclusion, Ann Taket, Alex Mills, Sally-Ann Nadj and Ronda Held.
7 Responding to hunger in Australia: the role of traditional and emerging
food distribution measures in addressing food insecurity, Fiona H. McKay.
8 Developing inclusion in a small town food service, Rohena Duncombe, Joe
Fay, Gwen Gould, Charlie Fay, Malcolm Fay, Julia Harrington, Kuatarina
Mount, Brian Neale and Suzanne Arnold.
Part 4: Sustaining organisations which promote social inclusion.
9 How to imagine, and make, good universities, Raewyn Connell.
10 Four decades-plus of promoting inclusion to higher education, Beth R.
Crisp.
11 Socially inclusive service development: a new expression of democracy
for non-democratic organisations delivering social care, Sarah Pollock.
12 The space to think critically: how supervision can support sustainable
practice in social service organisations, Matt Rankine and Liz Beddoe.
Part 5: Sustainable social inclusion outcomes.
13 Embedding change: designing short term projects for sustainable effects,
Elena Jenkin, Erin Wilson, Robert Campain, Kevin Murfitt, and Matthew
Clarke.
14 Philosophy and ethics: sustaining social inclusion in the disability
sector, Emma Rush, Monica Short, Giselle Burningham and Joan Cartledge.
15 Spirituality and religion: sustaining individuals and communities or
replicating colonisation? Beth R. Crisp.
16 A 'good news' story of social inclusion: refugee resettlement in
Australia, Kim Robinson.
Part 6: Sustainable social development.
17 Strengthening everyday peace formation via community development In
Myanmar's Rohingya-Rakhine conflict, Vicki-Ann Ware and Anthony Ware.
18 Sustaining inclusion through work: livelihoods experience of rural
Indonesian villagers with disability, Ekawati Liu, Yuhda Wahyu, Irfan
Kortschak, Hezti Insriani and Erin Wilson.
19 The potential of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) to
create sustainable caring communities, Zsolt Bugarszki.
20 Building an accessible and inclusive city, Richard Tucker, Louise
Johnson, Patsie Frawley, Kevin Murfitt, Fiona Andrews and David Kelly.
21 Theatre-based programmes: promoting empathy and engagement, Ann Taket.
Part 7: Conclusions.
22 Strategies for sustaining social inclusion, Beth R. Crisp and Ann Taket.
Index.
List of contributors.
List of acronyms.
Part 1: Introduction.
1 Approaches to sustaining social inclusion, Beth R. Crisp and Ann Taket.
Part 2: Sustainable policies for promoting social inclusion.
2 The transformative journey to sustainability for Australia's compensation
systems: how peer support and restorative justice interventions are
creating a new inclusive narrative, John Bottomley, Bette Phillips-Campbell
and Gordon Traill.
3 Sustaining social inclusion: lessons from research, intervention and
policy making, Tamar Kabakian-Khasholian, Rana Saleh, Jihad Makhoul and
Fadi El-Jardali.
4 Social policy to support women's reproductive decision-making and access
to economic participation and resources: an Australian case study, Melissa
Graham, Hayley McKenzie and Greer Lamaro Haintz.
5 Not impossible: working with the Deafblind community to develop a more
inclusive world, Alana Roy, Beth R. Crisp, Keith McVilly.
Part 3: Sustaining programmes which support social inclusion.
6 Opening Doors: creating and sustaining community leadership for promoting
social inclusion, Ann Taket, Alex Mills, Sally-Ann Nadj and Ronda Held.
7 Responding to hunger in Australia: the role of traditional and emerging
food distribution measures in addressing food insecurity, Fiona H. McKay.
8 Developing inclusion in a small town food service, Rohena Duncombe, Joe
Fay, Gwen Gould, Charlie Fay, Malcolm Fay, Julia Harrington, Kuatarina
Mount, Brian Neale and Suzanne Arnold.
Part 4: Sustaining organisations which promote social inclusion.
9 How to imagine, and make, good universities, Raewyn Connell.
10 Four decades-plus of promoting inclusion to higher education, Beth R.
Crisp.
11 Socially inclusive service development: a new expression of democracy
for non-democratic organisations delivering social care, Sarah Pollock.
12 The space to think critically: how supervision can support sustainable
practice in social service organisations, Matt Rankine and Liz Beddoe.
Part 5: Sustainable social inclusion outcomes.
13 Embedding change: designing short term projects for sustainable effects,
Elena Jenkin, Erin Wilson, Robert Campain, Kevin Murfitt, and Matthew
Clarke.
14 Philosophy and ethics: sustaining social inclusion in the disability
sector, Emma Rush, Monica Short, Giselle Burningham and Joan Cartledge.
15 Spirituality and religion: sustaining individuals and communities or
replicating colonisation? Beth R. Crisp.
16 A 'good news' story of social inclusion: refugee resettlement in
Australia, Kim Robinson.
Part 6: Sustainable social development.
17 Strengthening everyday peace formation via community development In
Myanmar's Rohingya-Rakhine conflict, Vicki-Ann Ware and Anthony Ware.
18 Sustaining inclusion through work: livelihoods experience of rural
Indonesian villagers with disability, Ekawati Liu, Yuhda Wahyu, Irfan
Kortschak, Hezti Insriani and Erin Wilson.
19 The potential of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) to
create sustainable caring communities, Zsolt Bugarszki.
20 Building an accessible and inclusive city, Richard Tucker, Louise
Johnson, Patsie Frawley, Kevin Murfitt, Fiona Andrews and David Kelly.
21 Theatre-based programmes: promoting empathy and engagement, Ann Taket.
Part 7: Conclusions.
22 Strategies for sustaining social inclusion, Beth R. Crisp and Ann Taket.
Index.
List of illustrations.
List of contributors.
List of acronyms.
Part 1: Introduction.
1 Approaches to sustaining social inclusion, Beth R. Crisp and Ann Taket.
Part 2: Sustainable policies for promoting social inclusion.
2 The transformative journey to sustainability for Australia's compensation
systems: how peer support and restorative justice interventions are
creating a new inclusive narrative, John Bottomley, Bette Phillips-Campbell
and Gordon Traill.
3 Sustaining social inclusion: lessons from research, intervention and
policy making, Tamar Kabakian-Khasholian, Rana Saleh, Jihad Makhoul and
Fadi El-Jardali.
4 Social policy to support women's reproductive decision-making and access
to economic participation and resources: an Australian case study, Melissa
Graham, Hayley McKenzie and Greer Lamaro Haintz.
5 Not impossible: working with the Deafblind community to develop a more
inclusive world, Alana Roy, Beth R. Crisp, Keith McVilly.
Part 3: Sustaining programmes which support social inclusion.
6 Opening Doors: creating and sustaining community leadership for promoting
social inclusion, Ann Taket, Alex Mills, Sally-Ann Nadj and Ronda Held.
7 Responding to hunger in Australia: the role of traditional and emerging
food distribution measures in addressing food insecurity, Fiona H. McKay.
8 Developing inclusion in a small town food service, Rohena Duncombe, Joe
Fay, Gwen Gould, Charlie Fay, Malcolm Fay, Julia Harrington, Kuatarina
Mount, Brian Neale and Suzanne Arnold.
Part 4: Sustaining organisations which promote social inclusion.
9 How to imagine, and make, good universities, Raewyn Connell.
10 Four decades-plus of promoting inclusion to higher education, Beth R.
Crisp.
11 Socially inclusive service development: a new expression of democracy
for non-democratic organisations delivering social care, Sarah Pollock.
12 The space to think critically: how supervision can support sustainable
practice in social service organisations, Matt Rankine and Liz Beddoe.
Part 5: Sustainable social inclusion outcomes.
13 Embedding change: designing short term projects for sustainable effects,
Elena Jenkin, Erin Wilson, Robert Campain, Kevin Murfitt, and Matthew
Clarke.
14 Philosophy and ethics: sustaining social inclusion in the disability
sector, Emma Rush, Monica Short, Giselle Burningham and Joan Cartledge.
15 Spirituality and religion: sustaining individuals and communities or
replicating colonisation? Beth R. Crisp.
16 A 'good news' story of social inclusion: refugee resettlement in
Australia, Kim Robinson.
Part 6: Sustainable social development.
17 Strengthening everyday peace formation via community development In
Myanmar's Rohingya-Rakhine conflict, Vicki-Ann Ware and Anthony Ware.
18 Sustaining inclusion through work: livelihoods experience of rural
Indonesian villagers with disability, Ekawati Liu, Yuhda Wahyu, Irfan
Kortschak, Hezti Insriani and Erin Wilson.
19 The potential of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) to
create sustainable caring communities, Zsolt Bugarszki.
20 Building an accessible and inclusive city, Richard Tucker, Louise
Johnson, Patsie Frawley, Kevin Murfitt, Fiona Andrews and David Kelly.
21 Theatre-based programmes: promoting empathy and engagement, Ann Taket.
Part 7: Conclusions.
22 Strategies for sustaining social inclusion, Beth R. Crisp and Ann Taket.
Index.
List of contributors.
List of acronyms.
Part 1: Introduction.
1 Approaches to sustaining social inclusion, Beth R. Crisp and Ann Taket.
Part 2: Sustainable policies for promoting social inclusion.
2 The transformative journey to sustainability for Australia's compensation
systems: how peer support and restorative justice interventions are
creating a new inclusive narrative, John Bottomley, Bette Phillips-Campbell
and Gordon Traill.
3 Sustaining social inclusion: lessons from research, intervention and
policy making, Tamar Kabakian-Khasholian, Rana Saleh, Jihad Makhoul and
Fadi El-Jardali.
4 Social policy to support women's reproductive decision-making and access
to economic participation and resources: an Australian case study, Melissa
Graham, Hayley McKenzie and Greer Lamaro Haintz.
5 Not impossible: working with the Deafblind community to develop a more
inclusive world, Alana Roy, Beth R. Crisp, Keith McVilly.
Part 3: Sustaining programmes which support social inclusion.
6 Opening Doors: creating and sustaining community leadership for promoting
social inclusion, Ann Taket, Alex Mills, Sally-Ann Nadj and Ronda Held.
7 Responding to hunger in Australia: the role of traditional and emerging
food distribution measures in addressing food insecurity, Fiona H. McKay.
8 Developing inclusion in a small town food service, Rohena Duncombe, Joe
Fay, Gwen Gould, Charlie Fay, Malcolm Fay, Julia Harrington, Kuatarina
Mount, Brian Neale and Suzanne Arnold.
Part 4: Sustaining organisations which promote social inclusion.
9 How to imagine, and make, good universities, Raewyn Connell.
10 Four decades-plus of promoting inclusion to higher education, Beth R.
Crisp.
11 Socially inclusive service development: a new expression of democracy
for non-democratic organisations delivering social care, Sarah Pollock.
12 The space to think critically: how supervision can support sustainable
practice in social service organisations, Matt Rankine and Liz Beddoe.
Part 5: Sustainable social inclusion outcomes.
13 Embedding change: designing short term projects for sustainable effects,
Elena Jenkin, Erin Wilson, Robert Campain, Kevin Murfitt, and Matthew
Clarke.
14 Philosophy and ethics: sustaining social inclusion in the disability
sector, Emma Rush, Monica Short, Giselle Burningham and Joan Cartledge.
15 Spirituality and religion: sustaining individuals and communities or
replicating colonisation? Beth R. Crisp.
16 A 'good news' story of social inclusion: refugee resettlement in
Australia, Kim Robinson.
Part 6: Sustainable social development.
17 Strengthening everyday peace formation via community development In
Myanmar's Rohingya-Rakhine conflict, Vicki-Ann Ware and Anthony Ware.
18 Sustaining inclusion through work: livelihoods experience of rural
Indonesian villagers with disability, Ekawati Liu, Yuhda Wahyu, Irfan
Kortschak, Hezti Insriani and Erin Wilson.
19 The potential of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) to
create sustainable caring communities, Zsolt Bugarszki.
20 Building an accessible and inclusive city, Richard Tucker, Louise
Johnson, Patsie Frawley, Kevin Murfitt, Fiona Andrews and David Kelly.
21 Theatre-based programmes: promoting empathy and engagement, Ann Taket.
Part 7: Conclusions.
22 Strategies for sustaining social inclusion, Beth R. Crisp and Ann Taket.
Index.