Social work with the Black African diaspora / Washington Marovatsanga and Paul Michael Garrett.

Social work education and interventions with Black African families are frequently impaired because of discrimination, racism and the structuring priorities of neoliberalism. Rooted in rich and fascinating empirical work with practitioners and educators, this urgent, scholarly and accessible book em...

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Main Authors: Marovatsanga, Washington (Author), Garrett, Paul Michael, 1958- (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Bristol, UK : Policy Press, 2022.
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Summary:Social work education and interventions with Black African families are frequently impaired because of discrimination, racism and the structuring priorities of neoliberalism. Rooted in rich and fascinating empirical work with practitioners and educators, this urgent, scholarly and accessible book emphasises that 'Black Lives Matter'. Intent on nurturing more progressive and pluralistic practices in pedagogy and practice, the book is a timely and significant contribution seeking to remake social work approaches to issues of 'race', racism and social justice.
Physical Description:1 online resource (viii, 234 pages)
ISBN:1447363132
9781447363132
9781447363125
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