A description and analysis of the development of anti-racist social work education and training, focusing on the innovative anti-racist developments of CCETSW's professional training programme. It explores the context in which these initiatives developed during the 1980s which pointed to the dreadfu
Anti-Racist Social Work: A Challenge for White Practitioners and Educators
β Scribed by Lena Dominelli (auth.)
- Publisher
- Macmillan Education UK
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 209
- Series
- Practical Social Work
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xvi
Introduction: Anti-Racist Social Work β A Critical Issue for White People....Pages 1-22
Racism Permeates Social Work Ideology and Practice....Pages 23-41
Social Work Training is Imbued with Racism....Pages 42-70
Deconstructing Racism: Anti-Racism Awareness Training and Social Workers....Pages 71-93
Social Working Black Families....Pages 94-128
Tackling Racism at the Organisational Level: Working on Agency Policies and Practices....Pages 129-147
Campaigning for the Transformation of Social Work: the White Social Worker as an Anti-Racist Advocate and Change Agent....Pages 148-164
Conclusions: Developing Anti-Racist/Non-Racist Social Work....Pages 165-167
Back Matter....Pages 168-192
β¦ Subjects
Politics of the Welfare State; Social Policy; Ethnicity Studies; Social Structure, Social Inequality; Social Work; Social Work and Community Development
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