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Diversity and social work in Canada

edited by Alean Al-Krenawi, John R. Graham, and Nazim Habibov.
Don Mills, Ontario, Canada : Oxford University Press, [2016] ©2016.
"Diversity and Social Work in Canada explores the question of how the social work profession can effectively address the growing diversity within Canada today. In this contributed volume, twenty-six academic experts offer insights for students of the helping professions, highlighting the concepts of cultural competence, experiential phenomenological approaches to identity, intersectionality, and localization. The text is divided into three parts. The first part explores theoretical approaches, including anti-oppression and anti-racism. The second presents ideas for managing diversity within clinical and community settings. The third focuses on social work with diverse populations, including First Nations, Francophones, and immigrants and refugees, and delves into practice concerns related to spirituality and religion, sexual diversity, gender, disability, and aging. Discussion is supported by real-world case examples to help students connect theory to practice."--

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Format:
book Book
Subject:
Social service > Canada > Textbooks.
Cultural pluralism > Canada > Textbooks.
Language:
English
ISBN:
9780199007066, 0199007063
Course:
SW462
Integrative Practice Seminar IV
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references and index.

 

 


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