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How can social workers incorporate human rights-based approaches into their practice? This book outlines a model for integrating these approaches and then looks at introducing them across six mainstream areas of practice - poverty, child welfare, older adults, health, mental health and developmental disabilities and criminal justice.

Produktbeschreibung
How can social workers incorporate human rights-based approaches into their practice? This book outlines a model for integrating these approaches and then looks at introducing them across six mainstream areas of practice - poverty, child welfare, older adults, health, mental health and developmental disabilities and criminal justice.


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Autorenporträt
David Androff, MSW, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor in the School of Social Work at Arizona State University where he is Associate Director of the Office of Global Social Work and a Senior Sustainability Scholar with the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Institute of Sustainability. He earned his Masters and Ph.D. in Social Welfare from the University of California, Berkeley. Dr. Androff's interests center on building strong and sustainable communities through promoting human rights. His scholarship explores the connections between human rights and social work and has investigated Truth and Reconciliation Commissions, refugee empowerment, immigration policy, human trafficking. Dr. Androff's scholarship was recognized with the 2011 Emerging Scholar Award from the Association of Community Organization and Social Administration. He is a founding member of the CSWE Committee on Human Rights.