Practice
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Title & Subtitle | Abstract | Contributors | Pages | Year | Purchase |
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From NEW! Human Rights for Social Work?Section 3: Rights-Based Approaches |
Commentary on the previous chapters, personal anecdotes, and some questions for critical thought. | Martha Kuwee Kumsa | 6 | 2022 | $0.60 Add |
From Soup Days and Decolonization: Indigenous Pathways to Anti-Oppressive Practice Reconciliation |
This chapter examines how to practice anti-oppressive social work from an Indigenous perspective. The need to incorporate cultural knowledge and draw on practices that exist within the customs, … | Bonnie Freeman | 22 | 2022 | $2.20 Add |
From "Life is Good Now" – Shepherd Bliss and Kokopelli FarmFrom: Field Excercises |
Readings in this book consist of case studies of programs that use outdoor activities such as farming and gardening to help veterans cope with PTSD and disability. This reading tells the story of … | Stephanie Westlund | 13 | 2014 | $1.30 Add |
From NEW! Anti-Oppressive Practice Theory: Building Social Justice Social WorkSection 4: Anti-Oppressive Practice |
This chapter outlines the tenets of anti-oppressive practice theory and how it differs from other social-justice-based theories. It also looks at critiques of this theory. | Alankaar Sharma; Donna Baines | 12 | 2022 | $1.20 Add |
From Black Families Suffering with Child Welfare: Anti-Black Racism, Bi-Power and Governmentality |
This chapter examines how the child welfare system impacts black families and breaks down why black children are overrepresented in care. The rise of the welfare state, anti-Black racism, and … | Doret Phillips; Gordon Pon | 16 | 2022 | $1.60 Add |
From Business As UsualDoing Anti-Oppressive Organizational Change |
This chapter explores the strategies used by anti-oppressive practice practitioners to integrate anti-oppressive principles into their everyday practices in feminist agencies, in particular, the … | Lisa Barnoff | 21 | 2017 | $2.10 Add |
From Restoring CommunityFrom: Beyond Shelters |
Based on over 30 years of work with the Salvation Army across Canada, Karen Hoeft describes how it is the loss of community that creates homelessness at the outset thus restoring community must … | 16 | $1.60 Add | ||
From NEW! Round 3: On healing, wellbeing and sustainability – Taking care in the work of decolonizing equityFrom: Decolonizing Equity |
Round 3 explores the importance of and pathways for attending to our healing work while striving toward decolonial equity. This section includes chapters 7 and 8. | Billie Allan; V.E. Rhonda Hackett | 2 | 2022 | $0.20 Add |
From NEW! A Call for Radical HealingIntegrating healing into Critical Race Education From: Decolonizing Equity |
In chapter 7, Ozioma Aloziem uses Critical Race Theory (CRT) to offer a framework for radical healing and to argue for the implementation of an emancipatory and embodied kind of education. … | Ozioma Aloziem | 20 | 2022 | $2.00 Add |
From Counter-StorytellingAnti-Oppressive Social Work with Older Adults |
This chapter questions taken-for-granted assumptions in social work practice with older adults. It explores the importance of challenging the notion that older adults are a homogenous group by … | llyan Ferrer; Shari Brotman; Wendy Hulko | 19 | 2017 | $1.90 Add |
From Decolonizing the NorthFrom: Beyond Shelters |
Arlene Haché describes her personal journey from homelessness to leadership. She characterizes the disproportional representation of homeless Indigenous women requiring the services of the … | 22 | $2.20 Add | ||
From Getting to the Heart of the Matter: A Social-Oppression Model of Disability |
This chapter describes disability anti-oppressive practice (daop), drawing on the case of Cory, a thirteen-year-old living with cerebral palsy. How to properly perform daop is explained. | Irene Carter; Judy MacDonald; Roy Hanes | 23 | 2022 | $2.30 Add |
From Making a Case for Green Care in North AmericaFrom: Field Excercises |
Readings in this book consist of case studies of programs that use outdoor activities such as farming and gardening to help veterans cope with PTSD and disability. | Stephanie Westlund | 20 | 2014 | $2.00 Add |
From NEW! Phone Calls, Anti-Oppressive Practice and the Relentless Cadence of TransformationSection 4: Anti-Oppressive Practice |
The author explores her belief that AOP theory alone does not produce effective, sustainable results in the elimination of oppression and oppressive practices; rather, she argues that without the … | Notisha Massaquoi | 15 | 2022 | $1.50 Add |
From Addressing CrisisFrom: Beyond Shelters |
Describes and analyzes how the Bloom Group in downtown Vancouver works closely with women to control and move on from crisis to confront and reduce homelessness, recognizing violence as a … | 15 | $1.50 Add | ||
From AppendicesFrom: Field Excercises |
Readings in this book consist of case studies of programs that use outdoor activities such as farming and gardening to help veterans cope with PTSD and disability. The appendices consist of a … | Stephanie Westlund | 11 | 2014 | $1.10 Add |