Description
The text provides students with a brief history of marginalized groups, real-world examples that speak to the need for culturally responsive practice, and tools for successful assessment, intervention, and evaluation. Chapters and readings examine social work pioneers who have fought for inclusion, critical race theory, America's changing landscape, cultural humility, and theories of prejudice. Students learn how policy impacts practice, social class impacts service provision, and nuances for working with Native Americans, Africans across the diaspora, Latina/o families, and Asian Americans. The final chapter provides students with frameworks for social work rooted in social justice. Self-reflection activities throughout the text help readers better understand the ways in which their personal worldview can influence how they engage with others with different worldviews.
An illuminating and essential guide, Contemporary Social Work Practice is well suited for courses and programs in social work, especially those with focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion.
About the Author
Karen Brown McLean is an associate professor and chair in the Department of Social Work at Western Connecticut State University. She holds a Ph.D. from the University of Connecticut School of Social Work. Dr. Brown McLean's research interests include social welfare policy and diversity, equity, and inclusion
Deneen Harris is an associate professor of social work at Western Connecticut State University. She holds a Ph.D. in social work from the University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa. Dr. Harris is a child welfare practitioner whose research focuses on child welfare practice and policy, social work education, and HIV infection among older African Americans.
Book Information
ISBN 9781793556530
Author Karen Brown McLean
Format Paperback
Page Count 290
Imprint Cognella, Inc
Publisher Cognella, Inc
Weight(grams) 800g
Dimensions(mm) 254mm * 203mm * 15mm