New Zealand Social Work: Contexts and PracticeMarie Connolly Oxford University Press, 2001 - 394 páginas An examination of social work theory and practice, both historical and current. It addresses the issues of culture, gender, and violence, and has an emphasis on field practice and development. The 27 essays are presented in three Parts: 'Practice and Current Issues', 'Fields of Practice in Aotearoa', and 'Professional Issues'. |
Contenido
Social Work Practice and Current Issues | 1 |
The Art and Science of Social Work | 18 |
Its Origins | 32 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 25 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
abuse agency anti-oppressive anti-oppressive practices Aotearoa New Zealand approach areas assessment Auckland behaviour bicultural cent challenge chapter child welfare clients clinical context criminal justice critical cultural Department of Social disability effective emphasis example experience Families Act 1989 Family Group Conference family violence feminist field education gender groups hapū health social impact individual intervention involved knowledge learning Massey University ment mental health services not-for-profit organisations NZASW offenders Pākehā Palmerston North perspective political practicum practitioners probation problems professional programmes recognised refugees relationship responsibility risk Samoan sector sexual skills Social Policy social services Social Welfare social work education social work practice social workers society Statistics New Zealand supervision tangata whenua tauiwi theory tikanga tion Tiriti o Waitangi treatment Treaty of Waitangi understanding University University of Canterbury Wellington whakapapa whānau Youth Zealand social
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