Social Work: Field of Practice Third edition introduces students to a variety of fields of social work practice which includes Cultural Diversity, Indigenous Australians, Child Protection and Mental Health. It examines emerging fields in order to acknowledge the rich diversity and possibilities of the profession. The text embraces the principles of social justice and human rights, and covers the issues of relevance to social workers and their clients while discussing how policies influence social work practice. With its focus on people and communities, every chapter is written to engage the student audience and to prepare them for the realities of working within a profession which is both challenging and rewarding. [Book Synopsis
How can mainstream Western social work learn from and, in turn, help advance Indigenous practice? Fo...
The health and welfare of Australia's Indigenous population is marked by recurring and seemingly int...
In Social Work with Indigenous Communities - A human rights approach, Linda Briskman, social worker,...
This book endeavours to move social work into a way of thinking that brings the Indigenous peoples o...
Written by a team of authors with a broad range of practice, teaching and research experience in the...
Social Workers in Australia are increasingly called upon to work across social differences in ways t...
Social Work's contribution to Australia's legacy of colonisation, the Stolen Generation and ongoing ...
This book addresses a range of key issues concerning social work education, research and practice in...
Offers the collective voice of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and allied colleagues as a foun...
This lively and engaging book is an adaptation of the bestselling introductory social work book avai...
Contemporary global challenges require practitioners to confidently analyse the dominant discourses ...
Contemporary global challenges require practitioners to confidently analyse the dominant discourses ...
This lively and engaging book is an adaptation of the bestselling introductory social work book avai...
This chapter presents a brief outline of Indigenous knowledge, Indigenous Australian Social-Health T...
Contemporary global challenges require practitioners to confidently analyse the dominant discourses ...
How can mainstream Western social work learn from and, in turn, help advance Indigenous practice? Fo...
The health and welfare of Australia's Indigenous population is marked by recurring and seemingly int...
In Social Work with Indigenous Communities - A human rights approach, Linda Briskman, social worker,...
This book endeavours to move social work into a way of thinking that brings the Indigenous peoples o...
Written by a team of authors with a broad range of practice, teaching and research experience in the...
Social Workers in Australia are increasingly called upon to work across social differences in ways t...
Social Work's contribution to Australia's legacy of colonisation, the Stolen Generation and ongoing ...
This book addresses a range of key issues concerning social work education, research and practice in...
Offers the collective voice of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and allied colleagues as a foun...
This lively and engaging book is an adaptation of the bestselling introductory social work book avai...
Contemporary global challenges require practitioners to confidently analyse the dominant discourses ...
Contemporary global challenges require practitioners to confidently analyse the dominant discourses ...
This lively and engaging book is an adaptation of the bestselling introductory social work book avai...
This chapter presents a brief outline of Indigenous knowledge, Indigenous Australian Social-Health T...
Contemporary global challenges require practitioners to confidently analyse the dominant discourses ...
How can mainstream Western social work learn from and, in turn, help advance Indigenous practice? Fo...
The health and welfare of Australia's Indigenous population is marked by recurring and seemingly int...
In Social Work with Indigenous Communities - A human rights approach, Linda Briskman, social worker,...