Social work is an international profession and is increasingly having to respond to the needs of displaced people and those impacted by immigration control systems. This book will be a vital resource for service providers, students and academics, specifically those who provide services to people whose lives are impacted by borders.
Social work is an international profession and is increasingly having to respond to the needs of displaced people and those impacted by immigration control systems. This book will be a vital resource for service providers, students and academics, specifically those who provide services to people whose lives are impacted by borders.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Lauren Wroe, Rachel Larkin and Reima Ana Maglajlic. Foreword by Debra Hayes
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword: Part of the Problem or Part of the Solution? Debra Hayes Narrative 1: Learning from Henrietta 1 Social Work with Asylum Seekers, Refugees and Migrants: Theory and Skills for Practice. Lauren Wroe, Rachel Larkin and Reima Ana Maglajlic 2 Social Work Without Borders: An interview with Lynn King, Founding Member of the UK Social Work Charity 'Social Workers Without Borders'. Lauren Wroe Narrative 2: Learning from Mary 3 Black Feminist Diaspora Spaces of Social Work Critical Reflexivity Suryia Nayak 4 Migration and Austerity Lucy Mort Narrative 3: Learning from Sam 5 Disability and Forced Migration Rebecca Yeo 6 Learning from Immigration Controversies Natalia Farmer Narrative 4: Learning from Jan 7 Working with Separated Children and Young People Seeking International Protection: What Social Workers Need to Know Jen Ang 8 Asylum Seeking Children In and Leaving Care - Practice and Policy Issues Anna Gupta 9 Working with Survivors of Torture Jude Boyles, Anna Turner and Katy Pulman Narrative 5: Learning from Stella 10 Lessons from Community Work: Practices of Alliance with Asylum Seeking Women Hannah Berry 11 Understanding Destitution and Finding Creative Solutions - How the Voluntary Sector and Social Care can Support Each Other? Rachael Bee Narrative 6: Learning from Andy 12 Supporting Migrant and Asylum Seekers in, and Beyond, Immigration Detention in the UK Jo Vincent Narrative 7: Learning from Aida 13 Age Assessments of Unaccompanied Minors - Observations from an Appropriate Adult Elaine Ortiz 14 From 'Translation Machine' to Trusted Colleague - Interpreters in Social Work Anne-Marie Morsch Narrative 8: Learning from Lee 15 Conclusion Lauren Wroe, Rachel Larkin and Reima Ana Maglajlic
Foreword: Part of the Problem or Part of the Solution? Debra Hayes Narrative 1: Learning from Henrietta 1 Social Work with Asylum Seekers, Refugees and Migrants: Theory and Skills for Practice. Lauren Wroe, Rachel Larkin and Reima Ana Maglajlic 2 Social Work Without Borders: An interview with Lynn King, Founding Member of the UK Social Work Charity 'Social Workers Without Borders'. Lauren Wroe Narrative 2: Learning from Mary 3 Black Feminist Diaspora Spaces of Social Work Critical Reflexivity Suryia Nayak 4 Migration and Austerity Lucy Mort Narrative 3: Learning from Sam 5 Disability and Forced Migration Rebecca Yeo 6 Learning from Immigration Controversies Natalia Farmer Narrative 4: Learning from Jan 7 Working with Separated Children and Young People Seeking International Protection: What Social Workers Need to Know Jen Ang 8 Asylum Seeking Children In and Leaving Care - Practice and Policy Issues Anna Gupta 9 Working with Survivors of Torture Jude Boyles, Anna Turner and Katy Pulman Narrative 5: Learning from Stella 10 Lessons from Community Work: Practices of Alliance with Asylum Seeking Women Hannah Berry 11 Understanding Destitution and Finding Creative Solutions - How the Voluntary Sector and Social Care can Support Each Other? Rachael Bee Narrative 6: Learning from Andy 12 Supporting Migrant and Asylum Seekers in, and Beyond, Immigration Detention in the UK Jo Vincent Narrative 7: Learning from Aida 13 Age Assessments of Unaccompanied Minors - Observations from an Appropriate Adult Elaine Ortiz 14 From 'Translation Machine' to Trusted Colleague - Interpreters in Social Work Anne-Marie Morsch Narrative 8: Learning from Lee 15 Conclusion Lauren Wroe, Rachel Larkin and Reima Ana Maglajlic
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