Globalization has seen an increase in social workers engaging in post-colonialist practice around the world. A working example is provided of an Australian social worker travelling to rural Zambia with the aim of the development and implementation of grief and loss workshops for local community leaders. Principles of community development, adult education and community education theories inform such practice, allowing the external social worker to contribute positively to the life of another community. In this environment the internal and external resources of the social worker are tested and utilized in the aim of joint partnership
Introduction: Internationalisation of social work education is part of a rapidly growing internation...
The authors bring more than 40 years experience in rural social work and community development to th...
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This chapter reflects on the colonialism of social work practice and education, in a Ugandan context...
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International social work is taught under colonial terms. As a result, there is an unequal relations...
Riding on the success of Indigenous Social Work Around the World, this book provides case studies to...
This chapter examines the importance of decoloniality in social work education in Australia. It begi...
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This thesis focuses on the practices that social workers adopt to empower rural women in Australia a...
This book explores contemporary debates on decolonisation and indigenisation of social work in Afric...
This thesis is about decolonisation as a process that must be pursued in Uganda to accelerate and pr...
This paper examines the issues involved in developing indigenous social work practice. Several Afric...
In this chapter, I take a critical social work perspective that embraces a range of emancipatory pos...
The authors bring more than 40 years experience in rural social work and community development to th...
Introduction: Internationalisation of social work education is part of a rapidly growing internation...
The authors bring more than 40 years experience in rural social work and community development to th...
In this paper we discuss the issues involved in making generalisations about social work across diff...
This chapter reflects on the colonialism of social work practice and education, in a Ugandan context...
Diverse contexts present to us diverse philosophies on being and knowing, which would inform diverse...
International social work is taught under colonial terms. As a result, there is an unequal relations...
Riding on the success of Indigenous Social Work Around the World, this book provides case studies to...
This chapter examines the importance of decoloniality in social work education in Australia. It begi...
From time immemorial, social problems for Africans were handled using local indigenous methods. Like...
This thesis focuses on the practices that social workers adopt to empower rural women in Australia a...
This book explores contemporary debates on decolonisation and indigenisation of social work in Afric...
This thesis is about decolonisation as a process that must be pursued in Uganda to accelerate and pr...
This paper examines the issues involved in developing indigenous social work practice. Several Afric...
In this chapter, I take a critical social work perspective that embraces a range of emancipatory pos...
The authors bring more than 40 years experience in rural social work and community development to th...
Introduction: Internationalisation of social work education is part of a rapidly growing internation...
The authors bring more than 40 years experience in rural social work and community development to th...
In this paper we discuss the issues involved in making generalisations about social work across diff...