This book dives into important topics such as gender-based violence, child protection, disability rights, refugee assistance, and economic justice. It does so by confronting systematic oppression and structural inequities, as well as advocating for groups who are oppressed. It places a heavy focus on inclusion and emphasizes the significance of social work practices that are culturally competent and rights-based, to empower both people and communities.
Case studies, real-world applications, and policy debates are some of the components that make Inclusive Social Work: Human Rights in Social Work an indispensable resource for social work practitioners, educators, students, and policymakers who are dedicated to the development of a society that is more equitable and inclusive. The information included in this book is very helpful for social workers who are working at either the local or global level. It offers vital insights into how social workers may be agents of change, ensuring that human rights continue to be at the center of social work practice.
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