This paper examines school and practice issues in social work in relationship to the concepts of ethnicity, minority groups, racism, and institutional racism. Operational definitions to establish conceptual clarity are also developed. The statistical aspects of progression vis-a-vis cultural diversity in social work institutions, enrollment in schools of social work, and representation on the faculty of schools of social work are studied. Social policy and the implementation of change in social work practice and education are then dealt with in relation to the current reality of the profession and the society in which it functions
In social work education there have been very few attempts toempirically capture and measure how pro...
Anti-racist social work is at a crossroads: while on the one hand, racial binaries such as black/whi...
Despite the fact that a large portion of people seeking social services are of minority cultural gro...
This paper examines school and practice issues in social work in relationship to the concepts of eth...
The author asserts that the effect of assimilation of ethnic and racial minority content into the cu...
This research was carried out at a particular moment in the history of antidiscriminatory social wor...
The social work literature of the past ten years has paid increasing attention to the ideological, t...
R ACISM IS ENDEMIC in Ameri-can society and so are its effects. By the end of the 1980s, minorities ...
This exploratory quantitative study examined the impact of racial and ethnocultural identity on the ...
A course on American Racism might be though to benefit mainly white students. This paper demonstrate...
This conceptual review interrogates a body of literature concerned with black and minority ethnic (B...
Social workers are employed in a multitude of places and they work with racially and ethnically dive...
In the mid 1990s a Black practice teacher programme was established in Manchester and Merseyside wit...
In today’s society, the marginalization and oppression among vulnerable communities emphasizes the n...
The author asserts that the effect of assimulation of ethnic and racial minority content into the cu...
In social work education there have been very few attempts toempirically capture and measure how pro...
Anti-racist social work is at a crossroads: while on the one hand, racial binaries such as black/whi...
Despite the fact that a large portion of people seeking social services are of minority cultural gro...
This paper examines school and practice issues in social work in relationship to the concepts of eth...
The author asserts that the effect of assimilation of ethnic and racial minority content into the cu...
This research was carried out at a particular moment in the history of antidiscriminatory social wor...
The social work literature of the past ten years has paid increasing attention to the ideological, t...
R ACISM IS ENDEMIC in Ameri-can society and so are its effects. By the end of the 1980s, minorities ...
This exploratory quantitative study examined the impact of racial and ethnocultural identity on the ...
A course on American Racism might be though to benefit mainly white students. This paper demonstrate...
This conceptual review interrogates a body of literature concerned with black and minority ethnic (B...
Social workers are employed in a multitude of places and they work with racially and ethnically dive...
In the mid 1990s a Black practice teacher programme was established in Manchester and Merseyside wit...
In today’s society, the marginalization and oppression among vulnerable communities emphasizes the n...
The author asserts that the effect of assimulation of ethnic and racial minority content into the cu...
In social work education there have been very few attempts toempirically capture and measure how pro...
Anti-racist social work is at a crossroads: while on the one hand, racial binaries such as black/whi...
Despite the fact that a large portion of people seeking social services are of minority cultural gro...