This chapter explores how social workers can enact a human-rights based approach from a critical social work perspective. Attention is drawn to the complex and contested nature of human rights and the ubiquitous but often rhetorical nature of human rights commitments to social work practice are identified. This chapter outlines a framework that enables social workers to consider how human rights can be used in critical social work practice
<p><em>This work revises the relationship of Social Work with Human Rights, understanding that Socia...
Human rights are a central part of a social worker's value base in contemporary practice, but the st...
Human rights are a central part of a social worker’s value base in contemporary practice, but the st...
This chapter provides a human rights perspective on critical social work. It argues that the concep...
The paper argues that the idea of human rights remains a 'two-edged sword' for critical social work ...
The paper argues that the idea of human rights remains a 'two-edged sword' for critical social work ...
The goal of the study reported in this article was to explore the conceptualizations of human rights...
<p><em>The relationship among Human Rights, A Human Rights-Based Approach (HRBA) and Social Work is ...
Now in its third edition, Human Rights and Social Work explores how the principles of human rights i...
Although the human rights philosophy has relevance for many segments of the social work curriculum, ...
This qualitative research explores how Australian social workers position human rights in practice a...
This article considers how lecturers can use human rights education as a core element of preparing s...
This chapter discusses human rights from legal and non-legal perspectives. While discussing both the...
Social work policy and practice all over the world continue to face the impact of the neoliberal age...
This book endeavours to move social work into a way of thinking that brings the Indigenous peoples o...
<p><em>This work revises the relationship of Social Work with Human Rights, understanding that Socia...
Human rights are a central part of a social worker's value base in contemporary practice, but the st...
Human rights are a central part of a social worker’s value base in contemporary practice, but the st...
This chapter provides a human rights perspective on critical social work. It argues that the concep...
The paper argues that the idea of human rights remains a 'two-edged sword' for critical social work ...
The paper argues that the idea of human rights remains a 'two-edged sword' for critical social work ...
The goal of the study reported in this article was to explore the conceptualizations of human rights...
<p><em>The relationship among Human Rights, A Human Rights-Based Approach (HRBA) and Social Work is ...
Now in its third edition, Human Rights and Social Work explores how the principles of human rights i...
Although the human rights philosophy has relevance for many segments of the social work curriculum, ...
This qualitative research explores how Australian social workers position human rights in practice a...
This article considers how lecturers can use human rights education as a core element of preparing s...
This chapter discusses human rights from legal and non-legal perspectives. While discussing both the...
Social work policy and practice all over the world continue to face the impact of the neoliberal age...
This book endeavours to move social work into a way of thinking that brings the Indigenous peoples o...
<p><em>This work revises the relationship of Social Work with Human Rights, understanding that Socia...
Human rights are a central part of a social worker's value base in contemporary practice, but the st...
Human rights are a central part of a social worker’s value base in contemporary practice, but the st...