Beyond racial divides:ethnicities in social work practice

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors: Center for Evaluative and Developmental Research (Aldershot, England)
Group Author: Dominelli Lena.; Lorenz Walter, 1947-; Soydan Haluk, 1946-
Published: Burlington, VT Ashgate,
Publisher Address: Aldershot, Hampshire, England
Publication Dates: c2001.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
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Carrier Form: xiii, 297 p.: ill., 1 map ; 23 cm.
ISBN: 0754614379
Index Number: C916
CLC: C916-532
Call Number: C916-532/B573
Contents: "Published in association with CEDR"--Cover.
Conference proceedings.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Pt. 1. Exploring theoretical frameworks for social work. Emerging ethnicities as a theoretical framework for social work -- Ethnic sensitivity: a theoretical framework for social work practice -- Multicultural organizational development -- Inclusive thinking and acting. Pt. 2. Community-oriented models of practice. The social pedagogical model in the multicultural society of Germany -- Social development as a model of social work practice: the experience of Zimbabwe -- Social work education with migrants and refugees in France. Pt. 3. Mainstreaming social work practice with diverse client groups. Linking our circles -- Minority ethnic elderly: ageing with care -- Lost in public care: the ethnic rights of ethnic minority children -- Mental health services to ethnic minorities: a global perspective. Pt. 4. Reclaiming heritages through social work practice. Making circles: renewing First Nations ways of helping -- A Maori social work construct -- Appropriateness of social work practice with communities of African origin.