This article uses analysis of focus group discussions with palliative care professionals in the United Kingdom to discuss the value of a stance of cultural vulnerability in intercultural social work. Cultural vulnerability recognizes mutual vulnerabilities in caring relationships. The meanings and potential of cultural vulnerability are explicated through an in-depth case study analysis of a group interview with hospice social workers. Narrative methods are advocated as a resource in supporting practitioners to recognize cultural vulnerability and to work with indeterminacy and difficult emotions. The representation and role of cultural knowledge and racism in social work narratives is givenspecific attention
People are afflicted by severe illnesses and adversities in life and they practice care privately an...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019Persisting caregiving burden causes health problems am...
Domestic violence is a global issue, and despite awareness of the issue increasing, the prevalence t...
This article discusses the care of older people from groups most commonly referred to in the UK as ...
Recognition of the importance of ‘cultural competence’ is now central to health care policy and to n...
Discrimination and inequalities in healthcare can be experienced by many patients due to many charac...
Seeking to provide culturally competent End-of-Life (EOL) care is a phenomenological inquiry into th...
The frequently asked question, 'Why do minority ethnic groups not access palliative care?' needs clo...
Faced with increased global migration, there is a growing concern that social workers need more trai...
To be vulnerable is not only to be open and exposed to the world, but in some sense to be wounded by...
The ageing of the ethnic minority population in Britain has led to a more ethnically diverse older c...
The ageing of the ethnic minority population in Britain has led to a more ethnically diverse older c...
This presentation explores the importance and value of connecting to our own cultural anchors when w...
Cross-cultural healthcare research has grown exponentially in recent years, focusing primarily on th...
The factor of culture plays a critical role on how people perceive and deal with death, dying and be...
People are afflicted by severe illnesses and adversities in life and they practice care privately an...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019Persisting caregiving burden causes health problems am...
Domestic violence is a global issue, and despite awareness of the issue increasing, the prevalence t...
This article discusses the care of older people from groups most commonly referred to in the UK as ...
Recognition of the importance of ‘cultural competence’ is now central to health care policy and to n...
Discrimination and inequalities in healthcare can be experienced by many patients due to many charac...
Seeking to provide culturally competent End-of-Life (EOL) care is a phenomenological inquiry into th...
The frequently asked question, 'Why do minority ethnic groups not access palliative care?' needs clo...
Faced with increased global migration, there is a growing concern that social workers need more trai...
To be vulnerable is not only to be open and exposed to the world, but in some sense to be wounded by...
The ageing of the ethnic minority population in Britain has led to a more ethnically diverse older c...
The ageing of the ethnic minority population in Britain has led to a more ethnically diverse older c...
This presentation explores the importance and value of connecting to our own cultural anchors when w...
Cross-cultural healthcare research has grown exponentially in recent years, focusing primarily on th...
The factor of culture plays a critical role on how people perceive and deal with death, dying and be...
People are afflicted by severe illnesses and adversities in life and they practice care privately an...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019Persisting caregiving burden causes health problems am...
Domestic violence is a global issue, and despite awareness of the issue increasing, the prevalence t...