Social work in a diverse society : transformative practice with black and ethnic minority individuals and communities / edited by Charlotte Williams, Mekada J. Graham.
Publication details: Bristol : Policy Press, ©2016.Description: 224 pagesContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781447322627 (pbk.) :
- 23
- HV3176
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Understanding how to work with racially and ethnically diverse populations is crucial to effective social work practice and planning, and it will only become more so as society continues to become more diverse. This textbook brings together academics and practitioners, who draw on real-life scenarios and detailed case studies to help social workers consider the many dimensions of working in a diverse society and to enable them to uncover innovative, well-tailored ways to ensure successful delivery of essential services.
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