This paper addresses the experiences of social work students who offered social work services to clients at a clinic offering free medical care to those who are indigent and lack health insurance in a community in the United States. The study found that students’ attitudes toward poverty were challenged from the micro to the macro level. Utilizing the structural explanation of poverty, structural social work and Freire’s pedagogy of oppression, the study explored how students’ attitudes toward poverty were affected as they provided services to clients who are hovering at or below poverty level
This study describes the use of guided learning activities that exposed aspiring helping professiona...
This study reports the development of a new Blame Index to determine attributions of the causes of p...
It has been fifty years since President Lyndon Johnson declared a War on Poverty, yet poverty rema...
This paper addresses the experiences of social work students who offered social work services to cli...
This study has investigated to what extent social workers' attitudes to poverty have been translate...
This study was undertaken to explore the possible relationship between future clinical social worker...
Social work scholars haveargued that poverty reminds us of the necessary commitmentto educa...
Impoverishment and its presence are the saddest forms of brutality and have long been recognized in ...
The experience of poverty as shameful is felt by some people living in poverty due to the internalis...
This study explores regional differences in student learning outcomes from pre and post-test surveys...
Background: With no antecedent in the literature, this project examined the effects of exposure to c...
The social work profession has been criticized for abandoning its mission to serving the poor and ch...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on August 30, 2012).The entir...
The mission of social work is to serve the poor and oppressed and engage in social reform. This arti...
Dismantling inequality, discrimination and oppression are core tenets for critical social work pract...
This study describes the use of guided learning activities that exposed aspiring helping professiona...
This study reports the development of a new Blame Index to determine attributions of the causes of p...
It has been fifty years since President Lyndon Johnson declared a War on Poverty, yet poverty rema...
This paper addresses the experiences of social work students who offered social work services to cli...
This study has investigated to what extent social workers' attitudes to poverty have been translate...
This study was undertaken to explore the possible relationship between future clinical social worker...
Social work scholars haveargued that poverty reminds us of the necessary commitmentto educa...
Impoverishment and its presence are the saddest forms of brutality and have long been recognized in ...
The experience of poverty as shameful is felt by some people living in poverty due to the internalis...
This study explores regional differences in student learning outcomes from pre and post-test surveys...
Background: With no antecedent in the literature, this project examined the effects of exposure to c...
The social work profession has been criticized for abandoning its mission to serving the poor and ch...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on August 30, 2012).The entir...
The mission of social work is to serve the poor and oppressed and engage in social reform. This arti...
Dismantling inequality, discrimination and oppression are core tenets for critical social work pract...
This study describes the use of guided learning activities that exposed aspiring helping professiona...
This study reports the development of a new Blame Index to determine attributions of the causes of p...
It has been fifty years since President Lyndon Johnson declared a War on Poverty, yet poverty rema...